By Bruce Haring
21.04.2020 - 20:25 / perezhilton.com
It’s a very special day!
Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her 94th birthday on Tuesday, but it looks a bit different this year. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the monarch is spending the day privately at Windsor Castle, where she and husband Prince Philip are staying.
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In addition to scaling down on the usual celebrations with family, there will also be no gun salutes in the UK today. Typically, army cannons are fired in some
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Queen Elizabeth II recently celebrated her 94th birthday, i.e. April 21, 2020.
Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her 94th birthday today, April 21 and to celebrated, the Royal Family has shared a ton of archive photos from her life.
Happy Birthday, Great Granny! Tuesday marks Queen Elizabeth II's 94th birthday, and the monarch celebrated with a very special video call.
Happy Birthday, Great Granny! Tuesday marks Queen Elizabeth II's 94th birthday, and the monarch celebrated with a very special video call.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s baby son Archie Mountbatten-Windsor joined in with a video call to his great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth II on her 94th birthday.
Queen Elizabeth II received a virtual birthday surprise from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. Joined by their 11-month-old son Archie Harrison, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are currently spending time in Los Angeles, had a video call with Her Majesty to celebrate her 94th birthday, according to a U.K.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge wished Queen Elizabeth on her 94th birthday in a sweet post. Prince William and Kate Middleton took to their Twitter account to share the birthday wish for the Queen on her 94th birthday.
For the first time in her 68-year reign, Queen Elizabeth is celebrating her birthday without any fanfare. Queen Elizabeth II turned 94 today and is spending her birthday with no pomp and show. According to the tradition, every year, the Queen's birthday is marked with gunshots and other festivities in the honour of Her Majesty. However, as the Coronavirus crisis continues to affect the globe, the Queen has decided to not have any gun salutes in her honor for her birthday.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have lead the tributes to the Queen on her 94th birthday as the nation celebrates in lockdown.The Duke and Duchess paid tribute to the monarch as she marks her birthday without the celebratory without the usual gun salute while in lockdown at Windsor Castle. Prince William and his wife took to the Kensington Palace Twitter account to share a photo of them with the Queen at the Chelsea Flower Show last year to mark her special day.
Queen Elizabeth turns 94 next Tuesday but there will be a few things missing from the celebrations this year.
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Queen Elizabeth II addressed the world on the occasion of Easter. The festive spirit has dampened due to the Coronavirus outbreak. With lockdowns in several parts of the world, people are not going to have a traditional Easter celebration. While it is heartbreaking, Her Highness ignited a sense of hope with her Easter address. In the video shared by the Royal Family, the Queen talks about the importance of Easter, especially now as the world battles the COVID 19 pandemic.