miércoles 1 de mayo de 2024

¡TRIBUTO AL SOLDADO DESCONOCIDO! La reina Isabel aparece en público con mascarilla

La reina conmemoró el centenario del entierro del Soldado Desconocido en la Abadía de Westminster esta semana, en un tributo personal antes del Domingo del Recuerdo.

Se cree que la máscara negra, con bordes blancos, fue hecha por Angela Kelly, la asesora personal y curadora de la reina, quien diseña muchos de los atuendos de la monarca, según la agencia de noticias PA Media.

 

 

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The Queen honours the Unknown Warrior at Westminster Abbey. 100 years ago, on 11th November 1920, an unidentified British serviceman, who died on the battlefields during the First World War, was brought from Northern France and buried @westminsterabbeylondon. The Unknown Warrior’s final resting place became an important symbol of mourning for bereaved families, representing all those who lost their lives in the First World War but whose place of death was not known, or whose bodies remained unidentified. It remains a solemn tribute to all service personnel who have lost their lives in combat. During the small private ceremony, a bouquet of flowers featuring orchids and myrtle – based on Her Majesty’s own wedding bouquet from 1947 – was placed on the grave of the Unknown Warrior in an act of remembrance. Take a look at our story to find out why… #WeWillRememberThem #LestWeForget

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