With lockdown happening again in the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II has opted for a smaller, private ceremony ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
Her Majesty honoured the Unknown Warrior by laying a bouquet of orchids and myrtle (based on her own wedding bouquet from 1947) on the grave located at Westminster Abbey.
She also wore a face mask for the first time in public for the occasion. RELATED: Queen Elizabeth Reunites With Prince Philip And Returns To Windsor Castle Ahead Of Fresh Lockdown The laying of a Royal bridal bouquet on the grave started in 1923 by The Queen Mother, who was then Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.
She placed her wedding flowers down in memory of her brother, Fergus, who died in 1915 during the Battle of Loos. Since then,
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