The Queen will lead the nation in marking the 75th anniversary of VE Day with a televised address to the country. This will be her second televised message during the coronavirus outbreak.
The pre-recorded message will form part of a special programme on May 8 commemorating the sacrifices of the Second World War generation.
After the broadcast, the public will be invited to join a moment of celebration by taking part in a rendition of Dame Vera Lynn's wartime anthem We'll Meet Again.
The Queen's televised address, which will be broadcast on the BBC, follows her speech to the country on April 5. She delivered a message of hope to the nation, saying if we remained resolute in the face of the coronavirus outbreak 'we will overcome it'.