Queen Elizabeth's XNUMXth birthday celebrations canceled and Johnson is the first to congratulate
Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her XNUMXth birthday, and is considered among the longest-lived monarchs in history, and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to be at the head of well-wishers, today, Tuesday.
The Queen, who has been on the throne for more than 68 years, is not expected to participate in any public events because of Closure Almost all of Britain to limit the spread of the Corona virus.
The royal family announced that the annual military parade of horses and carriages in front of Buckingham Palace, the Queen's residence in London, to mark her birthday has been cancelled.
The palace said the Queen and her husband Prince Philip, 98, left London for Windsor Castle last month as a "precautionary measure" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Queen Elizabeth, born in 1926, has been on the throne since 1952, when she was 25 years old.