Queen Elizabeth II promotes reconciliation in his Christmas speech


It is a tradition on television for the past 57 years. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II

delivered his Christmas message in which she said she was "touched" with "selflessness" of humanitarian workers parties help victims of conflict or diseases such as Ebola virus in Africa. She also called for reconciliation.


"Of course, reconciliation takes different forms, she said. In Scotland, after the referendum, many people have been greatly disappointed while others felt a great relief; overcome such differences will take time. "


The message of Christmas is one of the few communications sovereign that does not require government approval.


The royal family has been at the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk. The Queen, the Duke of Kent, Prince Charles, Princes William and Harry, and his wife Kate attended the Mass before going to a gala lunch.






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