The Queen has given her fifth national address of her reign, speaking to the country about the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic.
She delivered her message in Windsor Castle's White Drawing Room, with just one camera operator who was dressed in full protective equipment.
She praised the NHS and other key workers for all they are doing at this difficult time, and thanked people who are staying home and not seeing their loved ones in a bid to stop the spread.
She said that she hopes people will all look back at the crisis and "take pride in how they responded to this challenge". Speaking about the "pain" many are feeling at being away from the people they love, she reflected on meeting evacuated children during the war.
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