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Queen Elizabeth is publicly seen wearing a mask for the first time

Queen Elizabeth II visited the Westminister Abbey Cathedral to commemorate the “The Unknown Warrior” on its 100th anniversary. During her visit, the queen wore a mask in accordance with the country’s coronavirus measures.

Queen Elizabeth II commemorated the “The Unknown Warrior” on her 100th anniversary in a small private ceremony at Westminister Abbey Cathedral. During the queen’s visit to the cathedral, it seen that the country wore a mask in accordance with the coronavirus measures.

Dressed in black and wearing a black mask accordingly, the 94-year-old Queen Elizabeth II placed a bouquet of orchids and myrtle in the grave.

Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon pausing to leave her flowers in memory of her brother Fergus, who killed in the Battle of Loos in 1915 during the First World War. Thus, the tradition of royal brides to send their bouquets to the grave of the “The Unknown Warrior”.

It stated that it initiated by Queen Elizabeth’s mother, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, in her marriage to King George VI in 1923.

WHAT IS A UNKNOWN WARRIOR?

Body of an unnamed British soldier brought from northern France. To represent everyone who lost their lives in the First World War but whose places of death are unknown or whose identities are not determined, was buried in Westminister Abbey on 11 November 1920 on Armistice Day.

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