Not even a pandemic can keep Queen Elizabeth II from completing her royal duties. The monarch traditionally hands out silver coins called "Maundy Gift" each year on the Thursday before Easter as an award to outstanding citizens.
The coins are generally given out at Westminster Abbey in recognition of the recipients' faith, but the coronavirus pandemic has now put a stop to the event two years in a row.
Elizabeth, 94, sent the coins to their recipients with a sweet note this year instead of giving them out in person as she normally does.
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