China News Service, July 19th, according to the United States’ "World Daily" report, Queen Elizabeth II made a public appearance on the 17th, registering the 100-year-old World War II veteran Moore as a "knight". In April, with the help of walking aids, Moore walked back and forth 100 times in his garden, trying to raise £1,000 for the NHS charity. As a result, he raised about £32 million in one fell swoop and became the British hero.

Image source: Screenshot of the official account of the BBC social networking site.

  According to reports, the 94-year-old Queen of England held a knighthood ceremony for Tom Moore at the outdoor grounds of Windsor Castle that day. This is not only the first time the Queen has attended the censorship event since the new crown epidemic was postponed, but it is also the first time the Queen has conducted a semi-open event. Earlier, it was speculated that the queen or Moore might wear a mask to perform the knighthood ceremony, but neither did that.

  According to reports, Moore, dressed in medals, leaned on his walker and walked slowly through the square castle lawn that was twice the distance of his 25-meter garden, standing in front of the queen. Then the queen touched Moore's shoulder with a long sword used by her father George VI. The report said that the two also maintained a certain social distance.

  After that, the queen walked to Moore, handed the medal to him, and greeted him.

  Before the ceremony, Moore wrote on a social networking site: "Prepare for a very special day." He also stated that he would not bow down and kneel in front of the queen: "Because if I do this, I will Can't stand up."

  In fact, when Moore celebrated his 100th birthday in May, he had received a knightly medal, and the queen sent a special message to pay tribute to him. But the Queen still decided to face Moore face-to-face, personally sealed it, hoping to take this action to inspire the British people during the outbreak.

  For the past four months, the Queen and her husband Prince Philip have been staying at Windsor Castle, isolated from the crowd. Earlier, on Prince Philip’s 99th birthday, Buckingham Palace released a photo of the two together with photos of the Queen riding a horse at Windsor Castle.