From the CBC:
“Queen
celebrates unity in Commonwealth address, ahead of Harry and Meghan interview”
Queen Elizabeth
praised the "renewed sense of closeness" the coronavirus pandemic has
brought to communities around the world in a video message released Sunday to
mark Commonwealth Day. She praised the "courage, commitment and selfless
dedication to duty" of front-line health-care and public service workers
across the Commonwealth in their response to the COVID-19 pandemic. "We
have also taken encouragement from remarkable advances in developing new
vaccines and treatments," she said in a rare televised address to mark the
day. "The testing times experienced by so many have led to a deeper
appreciation of the mutual support and spiritual sustenance we enjoy by being
connected to others," she added. In the message, pre-recorded at Windsor
Castle, the Queen also talked about the importance of maintaining connections
with family and friends using "innovative technology." "Increasingly,
we have found ourselves able to enjoy such communication as it offers an
immediacy that transcends boundaries or division, helping any sense of distance
to disappear," she said. The broadcast replaces the annual service at
Westminster Abbey, which was cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions.
It comes hours
before the airing of a two-hour special hosted by TV talk show host Oprah
Winfrey in which the Queen's grandson and his wife, the Duke and Duchess of
Sussex, are set to tell the story behind their tumultuous departure from royal
duties. Prince Harry and Meghan's departure from royal duties began in March
2020 over what they described as the intrusions and racist attitudes of the
British media toward the duchess, who is African American. Harry and Meghan are
expected to explain, directly to the public for the first time, why they
stepped back as working members of the Royal Family during the interview,
airing at 8 p.m. ET.
^ Sadly, this
year’s Commonwealth Day is being overshadowed by both the Covid Pandemic and Harry
and Meghan’s interview. ^
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/queen-elizabeth-commonwealth-day-address-1.5940216
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