On Sunday, Queen Elizabeth II of Britain sent a speech to the British people, pledging to succeed in confronting the new Corona virus, noting that "the world still has difficult times ahead."

In a rare televised speech to her, the Queen of Britain thanked the medical staff who are dealing with the emerging corona virus, calling for unity of efforts to overcome the crisis, and pledged to "succeed" in this task.

And the 93-year-old queen drew on her experiences during World War II when she addressed people who had to separate from their families and friends by saying, "We will meet again."

Queen Elizabeth added: "History will remember the efforts in facing the Corona challenge ... I hope that we will be proud of the coming years the way we have faced this challenge."

And she continued, "We still have difficult times ahead, but we will pass through them," and she called on the Queen to unite efforts to overcome the crisis, and added: "We are with all countries in the world in using scientific progress to confront this virus."