Isaac, four, watches Britain's Queen Elizabeth during a televised address to the nation in London on Sunday. She concluded by invoking the words of the song "We'll Meet Again" by Vera Lynn from World War Two which became a symbol of hope for Britons during the conflict. Peter, Kate Beresford and family members in the garden watch Britain's Queen Elizabeth during a televised address to the nation at their home in Manchester, U.K., on April 5. Rainbows drawn by children are a symbol of Britain's national spirit during the coronavirus pandemic, according to Queen Elizabeth. Ellie Recine in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Britain, watches Queen Elizabeth during a televised address on April 5 as the spread of the coronavirus disease continues.
Source: CBC News April 05, 2020 18:59 UTC