QUEEN ELIZABETH II is set to give a full televised address to the public to help ease coronavirus panic.
gave a statement on Thursday but the Mail on Sunday report she will give a full address at the right moment. Discussions have been held between Number 10 and the Buckingham Palace. A source explained: “It has been agreed the address will happen at a key moment in the crisis and that it will be a hugely important way to lift the nation's morale.“There is no one more experienced than Her Majesty and she will know exactly the right moment to address the country.
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