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Queen Elizabeth has cancelled plans to spend Christmas at her Sandringham estate. The 95-year-old monarch had intended to follow tradition by spending Christmas at her royal residence in Norfolk, but she's now cancelled those plans amid rising levels of the Omicron variant in the UK. The Queen will instead spend Christmas at Windsor Castle, where she'll be joined by other members of the royal family. The decision "reflects a precautionary approach", according to Buckingham Palace aides, who confirmed to the BBC that it was a personal decision taken by the monarch. At the moment, it's not yet c...
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Queen Elizabeth has cancelled plans to spend Christmas at her Sandringham estate. The 95-year-old monarch had intended to follow tradition by spending Christmas at her royal residence in Norfolk, but she's now cancelled those plans amid rising levels of the Omicron variant in the UK. The Queen will instead spend Christmas at Windsor Castle, where she'll be joined by other members of the royal family. The decision "reflects a precautionary approach", according to Buckingham Palace aides, who confirmed to the BBC that it was a personal decision taken by the monarch. At the moment, it's not yet c...
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Queen Elizabeth has cancelled her traditional pre-Christmas lunch due to surging coronavirus cases in the UK. The decision has been taken as a precaution as the 95-year monarch felt it "could put too many people's Christmas arrangements at risk if it went ahead". A senior palace source told the Metro newspaper: "The Queen is regretful, but feels it is the right thing to do." The event had been due to take place at Windsor Castle next week as the Queen usually hosts the lunch every year before she departs for her festive stay at Sandringham. The Queen usually invites her children, grandchildren...
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Queen Elizabeth has cancelled her traditional pre-Christmas lunch due to surging coronavirus cases in the UK. The decision has been taken as a precaution as the 95-year monarch felt it "could put too many people's Christmas arrangements at risk if it went ahead". A senior palace source told the Metro newspaper: "The Queen is regretful, but feels it is the right thing to do." The event had been due to take place at Windsor Castle next week as the Queen usually hosts the lunch every year before she departs for her festive stay at Sandringham. The Queen usually invites her children, grandchildren...
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