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Queen Elizabeth II’s Birthday Parade Cancelled For Second Year Running
Elizabeth, 94, and her 99-year-old husband Prince Philip have for the past year been isolating at Windsor, as their age puts them in a high-risk category for coronavirus.
Philip, who turns 100 in June, this week returned to the castle after four weeks of treatment in two central London hospitals, including a heart procedure.
Last year was the first time that Windsor has staged an event to mark a sovereign’s official birthday since 1895 when a ceremony was held in honour of Queen Victoria.
It marked Elizabeth’s first official public appearance since Britain went into lockdown in March.
She celebrated her actual 94th birthday on April 21 without the traditional gun salute, due to the lockdown.
The double birthday tradition was started by King George II in 1748, who wanted to have a summer celebration as his own birthday was October 30. The monarch’s official birthday normally occurs on the second Saturday in June.
- AFP