Queen Elizabeth II’s Official Birthday 2020

The BBC will broadcast the Queen's Official Birthday celebrations via YouTube from Windsor Castle on Saturday, 13 June 2020. https://youtu.be/pp57N5NRfho Video: YouTube/BBC Livestreaming will begin from 10.00 am BST or 7.00 pm AEST.

Queen Elizabeth’s Official Birthday Change of Plans

Buckingham Palace has announced Queen Elizabeth II will view a military ceremony to mark her Official Birthday in the United Kingdom on Saturday, 13 June 2020.

Prince Philip Celebrates 99th Birthday

Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh celebrates his 99th birthday on Wednesday, 10 June 2020.

Queen Elizabeth Goes Riding At Windsor

Buckingham Palace has released photos of Queen Elizabeth riding in Windsor Home Park whilst under lockdown in the UK. Queen Elizabeth is pictured riding in Windsor Home Park this weekend. Photo: The Royal Family/Press Association Queen Elizabeth is pictured riding Fern—a 14-year-old Fell Pony—in Windsor Home Park last weekend. Photo: The Royal Family/Press Association The…

The British Royal Family Thanks Nurses

Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the Royal Family thanked nurses on International Nurses Day on Tuesday, 12 May 2020.

Queen Elizabeth Address To Mark VE Day 75th Anniversary

Queen Elizabeth II gave a speech at the same hour exactly 75 years since her father King George VI's radio broadcast to the Commonwealth to mark the end of World War II in Europe.

Queen Elizabeth II Celebrates 94th Birthday

Our longest-reigning monarch Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her 94th birthday on Tuesday, 21 April 2020.

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, has come out of retirement with a message to key workers involved in tackling the coronavirus and keeping essential services running.

Queen Elizabeth Easter Message

Queen Elizabeth II speaks of light overcoming darkness, and the hope that Easter symbolises, in a special message recorded to mark the Easter weekend.‬

Queen Elizabeth’s Coronavirus Message To All Australians

Queen Elizabeth II sent a message to the Governor-General David Hurley to Australians about the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.