The British Royal House has sent a statement, specifically Queen Elizabeth II to address all British and warn them to stay together in the face of the ” period of great concern and uncertainty” in which the country is entering the epidemic of the new coronavirus. The 93-year-old monarch was leaving Buckingham Palace today, Thursday March 19, to move to Windsor Castle, west of the British capital, as a precaution against the spread of the pathogen, which has so far killed 137 in the United Kingdom.

A post shared by The Royal Family (@theroyalfamily) on Mar 19, 2020 at 9:32am PDT “We have all been warned to change our normal routines and our normal life patterns for the good of the communities in which we live and, in particular, to protect the most vulnerable,” it said in the statement. “In times like these, I recall that the history of our nation has been forged by people and communities that have come together to work as one, concentrating our efforts with a common goal , ” he added. Queen Elizabeth II also wished to acknowledge the “experience and commitment” of scientists, doctors and emergency services fighting the epidemic. The Queen and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson have chosen to keep their weekly contacts on the phone, which normally take place on Wednesdays at Buckingham Palace.

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title: “Queen Elizabeth Ii Asks Her Citizens For Unity Against Coronavirus” ShowToc: true date: “2023-03-02” author: “Eula Gustaveson”


The British Royal House has sent a statement, specifically Queen Elizabeth II to address all British and warn them to stay together in the face of the ” period of great concern and uncertainty” in which the country is entering the epidemic of the new coronavirus. The 93-year-old monarch was leaving Buckingham Palace today, Thursday March 19, to move to Windsor Castle, west of the British capital, as a precaution against the spread of the pathogen, which has so far killed 137 in the United Kingdom.

A post shared by The Royal Family (@theroyalfamily) on Mar 19, 2020 at 9:32am PDT “We have all been warned to change our normal routines and our normal life patterns for the good of the communities in which we live and, in particular, to protect the most vulnerable,” it said in the statement. “In times like these, I recall that the history of our nation has been forged by people and communities that have come together to work as one, concentrating our efforts with a common goal , ” he added. Queen Elizabeth II also wished to acknowledge the “experience and commitment” of scientists, doctors and emergency services fighting the epidemic. The Queen and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson have chosen to keep their weekly contacts on the phone, which normally take place on Wednesdays at Buckingham Palace.

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