The queen will wear the brooch she wore on her honeymoon in honor of the sick Philip

The Queen will wear the same brooch she wore on her honeymoon in a moving tribute to Prince Philip as she addresses the nation for Community Day.

The monarch is expected to praise the global response to coronavirus tonight, just hours before Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s interview with Oprah Winfrey will air in the United States.

While Philip remains in the hospital after cardiac surgery, Queen – supported by five senior royalty – will pay tribute to the way communities and countries have come together to support each other on a BBC program that will air at 5 pm.

Some interpreted this as a show of solidarity from the high royalty that participated – including Charles and Camilla, William and Kate, and Sophie, countess of Wessex.

Harry and Meghan’s interview with Oprah will air tonight in the U.S., and ITV will broadcast it to the British audience at 9pm on Monday.

But reports say the Queen appears to be mainly focused on her husband, whom she married in November 1947.

In a moving tribute to him, she will again wear the chrysanthemum brooch, made with sapphires and platinum-encrusted diamonds – which she wore on her honeymoon with Philip in Broadlands, Hampshire, reports The Express.

Queen Elizabeth II passes Commonwealth flags at St George's Hall at Windsor Castle to mark Commonwealth Day, March 5, 2021

Queen Elizabeth II passes Commonwealth flags at St George’s Hall at Windsor Castle to mark Commonwealth Day, March 5, 2021

Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and her husband, Philip Mountbatten, study their wedding photos during their honeymoon in Romsey, Hampshire, in November 1947

Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and her husband, Philip Mountbatten, study their wedding photos during their honeymoon in Romsey, Hampshire, in November 1947

She also used the accessory to mark her 60 and 73 years of marriage to Philip.

The Queen’s speech tonight will feature footage of her walking last week down an avenue of Commonwealth flags at St George’s Hall in Windsor Castle, where Harry and Meghan’s wedding reception took place.

Dressed in a delphinium blue dress and jacket, she wore her sapphire chrysanthemum brooch in a touching gesture to Prince Philip, who is still in the hospital recovering from heart surgery. She used it in her honeymoon photos and again in her commemorative portrait of her wedding anniversary last November.

Prince Charles, filmed giving a speech at Westminster Abbey, will also applaud people’s ‘extraordinary determination, courage and creativity’ in the face of ‘heartbreaking suffering’, while the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge praise healthcare professionals from all over the world .

Although the appearance of the Royals on the BBC program, which airs at 5 pm today, was planned some time ago, their time just hours before Meghan and Harry’s interview with Oprah Winfrey left in North America is undeniably strange .

Prince of Wales during his engagement, which will appear on the Community Day program on Sunday.  March 6, 2021

Prince of Wales during his engagement, which will appear on the Community Day program on Sunday. March 6, 2021

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during the virtual appointment that will appear on Sunday's Community Day program.  March 6, 2021

Duke and Duchess of Cambridge during the virtual appointment that will appear on Sunday’s Community Day program. March 6, 2021

Countess of Wessex during her virtual engagement which will appear on the Community Day program on Sunday.  March 6, 2021

Countess of Wessex during her virtual engagement which will appear on the Community Day program on Sunday. March 6, 2021

The transmission of the Family was suggested by the Royal Commonwealth Society and Westminster Abbey in early January, because they recognized that this year’s Commonwealth Day Service would be canceled due to the blockade.

The Queen then agreed to narrate her annual message from the Community, usually printed on the service program.

Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall, talking to Clare Balding about children’s literacy, were filmed at Westminster Abbey, while the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Sophie, Countess of Wessex, were filmed on video calls talking to medical and medical staff. charity in South Africa, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Australia and Malawi. Harry and Meghan, who returned their roles as Commonwealth ambassadors, do not appear.

In an excerpt from the program, A Celebration for Commonwealth Day, Kate and William chat in a video call with Dr. Zolelwa Sifumba, an advocate for the rights of health workers in South Africa.

The Duchess said to the doctor: ‘Here in the UK there is great public recognition of the incredible work that the front line is doing and it is almost sad that the pandemic has led the public to really support and support all those who work on the front line. . ‘ The Duke of Cambridge has also been calling NHS officials across the country weekly to thank them for their work.

It was at the Community Day service last year when the Sussex were last seen with their family.

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