Queen has spoken for the first time since the Meghan Markle and Prince Harry by giving her take on NASA's Mars mission.The monarch spoke at a virtual event with experts and schoolchildren to mark British Science Week.It comes after the space agency landed its Perseverance rover on the Red Planet last month, and said the most important part of space travel form humans was returning home.She also said she was "glad" the rare 4billion-year-old Winchcombe meteorite, which crashed into a driveway at a house in Gloucestershire last month, "didn't hit anyone".The video call symposium was held on Wednesday, just a few days after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's bombshell interview in which they fired accusations at the royal family.The Queen met.
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