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It is the first day of Christmas and, following tradition, Queen Elizabeth (94) speaks to her people.

The speech was recorded in advance at Windsor Castle, where the Queen lives. He usually travels to Sandringham Castle for the royal celebration of Christmas, but due to the wreath pandemic, he stays in Windsor, as he has since March.

Since 1957, the Queen has spoken to people on television on the first day of Christmas. However, the speech was broadcast live in the early years, and then from Sandringham Castle.

Break years of Christmas tradition

Break years of Christmas tradition

The 94-year-old was expected to speak to the nation about the corona pandemic, which has characterized almost all of 2020.

The image caught the eye

On the desk in front of her, the queen usually has photographs of the family. This year she has chosen to have only one photo of her husband, Prince Felipe (99). It differs from previous years, as the desk is often characterized by several family members.

Images are often subject to speculation, like last year. Then the desk was covered in four images, but Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan were nowhere to be seen.

ONLY ON THE DESK: Only Prince Felipe has had a place at the desk this year.  Photo: Victoria Jones / Reuters / NTB

AS ON THE DESK: Only Prince Philip has had a seat at the desk this year. Photo: Victoria Jones / Reuters / NTB
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The See and Hear insider at the royal house can say that there was a lot of uproar last year and that people interpreted the lack of photographs of the Duke of Sussex couple as a sting.

– I believe, however, that it was because there were photographs of the direct heirs to the throne of that year. She has chosen different constellations each year. But by choosing just her husband this year, avoid these speculations about who is in the heat and who is not, she tells Dagbladet.

Kicked out of Teams meeting

Kicked out of Teams meeting

– It can also be a declaration of love to your husband, with whom you have spent almost all your time this different year. Due to old age and the risk of infection, the Queen and Prince Philip have been very reserved. Together, just the two of them at Windsor Castle, says Vagle.

Tribute to the front workers

During the speech, the waiting queen spoke about what a difficult year it has been. He praised, among other things, the nurses and others who have worked on the front lines against the pandemic.

“Unbelievably, a year that has necessarily kept people at arm’s length has brought us closer together,” said the 94-year-old.

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She said that she and the rest of the royal family have been inspired by volunteer work to keep the community going over the past year.

– In the UK and around the world, people have faced the challenges of the year fantastically, and I am very proud and moved by this indomitable spirit.

During the speech, the queen’s Christian faith was also central and she said her faith was a source of hope in a difficult time. He noted that the pandemic has been difficult for all believers, regardless of religion, as it has not been possible to celebrate their holidays as usual.

- has hardly left

– has hardly left

Spoke of hope

The monarch also spoke of hope, reminding his compatriots that better times are ahead.

– Of course, this time for many is marked by sadness. Some cry for their loved ones they have lost, others miss their friends and family who are estranged for safety. When all they really want for Christmas is a simple hug or a hand to hold, if you are among them, you are not alone. Let me assure you that you have my thoughts and prayers, said the queen.

Earlier this year, the Queen delivered a landmark speech due to the pandemic. In April, he spoke to the people for the fifth time as a monarch outside of the annual Christmas address.

Solve the real mystery

Solve the real mystery

Only four times during his 68 years on the throne has he spoken to people on television on an occasion other than Christmas.

– We will be successful. Success will belong to each and every one of us. Better days are coming. Soon we will be with our friends again, our families again, we will meet again. But for now I send my gratitude and good wishes to all of you, he told his people almost seven months ago.

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