Queen Elizabeth visited the Airforce memorial at Ranimed on Wednesday, marking 100 years of the Agilabeth Royal Australian Airforce.
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Queen Elizabeth of Britain attended a social event for the first time this year. Coronavirus Lockdown has been relaxed in the country two days ago. The 94-year-old empress has been handling her obligations through videolink since the lockdown that came into force earlier this year. On Wednesday, Queen Elizabeth visited the Airforce memorial at Ranimad to mark 100 years of the Royal Australian Air Force.
Located in west London, Ranimed is close to Windsor Castle. The British Queen is currently living in Windsor Castle with her 99-year-old husband Prince Philip. Recently Prince Philip had to spend four weeks in hospital due to infection and heart disease. Please tell that Queen Elizabeth is also the ‘Queen of Australia’. While arriving at the function, he said that it has been a long time since I came here.
Last attended a social event in December
Queen Elizabeth last attended a social event in Windsor Castle in December. During this time, he thanked the local volunteers and the main workers for fighting the corona. The Queen has been living in the Castle since the onset of the Corona epidemic in March last year. During this time, she has come out of the castle on a very rare occasion. She has spent most of her time here with her husband Prince Philip.
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