People Magazine South Africa

ROYAL FAMILY CHAMPIONS COVID-19TRANQUILLITYEFFORTS

THE UK has always looked towards its royal family in hard ›mes as a sort of comfort. Now, as the world ba›les against COVID-19, the Bri›sh royal family is playing its part yet again to bring a sense of calm while reminding the world how severe the pandemic really is and the importance of everyone playing their part in fla›ening the curve.

Queen Elizabeth II

DURING her almost 70-year reign has addressed the nation only a handful of ›mes. In fact, this most recent occasion is just the fifth televised address she’s made since in 1997; after the death of her own mother in 2002; and in 2012 to mark her Diamond Jubilee.

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