The first Sunday in March seems to be the best day of the year for fanatics of the British royal family – and also for anyone who appreciates the height of strangeness.
In a move that raised many eyebrows about the moment, the official website of Westminster Abbey posted on Monday, February 22 that Queen Elizabeth II will give his annual speech in honor of Community Day on Sunday, March 7. The message will air during a BBC One special entitled A celebration for Community Day, which replaces the Community Day classroom service, which had been planned for March 8, but was canceled due to the pandemic.
The Queen will appear in a pre-recorded message from Windsor Castle, while Prince Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton and Sophie, Countess of Wessex are set up to participate in the event as well.
And now, this is where things get exciting. As real followers know, March 7 is Furthermore the day that Oprah Winfrey will interview Meghan Markle and Prince Harry for CBS, marking the couple’s first interview since they announced they are expecting their second child.