The Queen of England made a rare national speech: We will succeed, success belongs to everyone

[ Overseas.net April 6 | Full-time epidemic time zone ] On the evening of the 5th, local time, 93-year-old Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom published a televised speech in advance at Windsor Castle, encouraging people across the country to remain united and fight the epidemic.

The Queen of England stated that she is currently in an "increasingly challenging time." The British face chaos, grief and financial difficulties. She also thanked the British medical staff and the key fields for their selfless work. "Everything you do is commendable. Your hard work every hour will bring us closer to our normal life."

The Queen of England encouraged the people, “Although we have faced challenges before, this time is different. This time, we are working with countries around the world to use the tremendous progress of science and our compassion to cure diseases. We will succeed, success will It belongs to each of us. Although we have to endure more pain, the good days will come back. We will meet again with friends, we will reunite with our families, and we will meet again. "

According to the report of the British Ministry of Health and Social Security on the 5th, there were 5903 new cases of new coronary pneumonia diagnosed in the UK, with a cumulative total of 47806 cases. There were 621 new deaths and the cumulative deaths rose to 4934. In addition, the eldest son of the Queen and Prince Charles of the United Kingdom announced the diagnosis of the infection on March 26, and seven days of self-isolation have ended.

According to the BBC report, this is the fifth time the Queen has given a televised speech outside Christmas since he succeeded the throne. The first four times were: Britain joined the first Gulf War in 1991, and the Queen called on the people to "rapidly" end the war; On the eve of Princess Diana ’s funeral in 1997, the Queen gave a speech at Buckingham Palace; on the eve of her mother ’s funeral in 2002, the Queen gave a special speech; in 2012, the Queen celebrated her 60th anniversary of the throne. (Overseas Net Liu Qiang)

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