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Queen Elizabeth cancels all events at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle amid pandemic
The UK's Queen Elizabeth II has cancelled all events at Buckingham Palace and the Windsor Castle for the rest of the year amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic which has so far infected 469,764 people and killed 42,358 others in the country. In a statement published on its website on Friday, the Buckingham Palace said: "In line with current government guidelines, and as a sensible precaution in the current circumstances, there will be no large scale events held at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle for the rest of the year.
"A variety of possibilities were examined to see if it was possible for Investitures to safely take place in line with the guidelines.
"Sadly, due to the large numbers of guests and recipients attending, it was not possible to find a way of safely delivering these events in the current circumstances. Recipients will be contacted directly.
Queen heartbreak as Buckingham Palace cancels key royal engagements until 2021
The cancellation of large-scale royal events is in keeping with current Government guidelines to limit socialising amid the pandemic.
A statement about the change on the Royal Family's website reads: "A variety of possibilities were examined to see if it was possible for investitures to safely take place in line with the guidelines.
"Sadly, due to the large numbers of guests and recipients attending, it was not possible to find a way of safely delivering these events in the current circumstances. Recipients will be contacted directly."
Investitures have not been held since the lockdown was announced in late March, although the Queen hosted a special open-air ceremony in July to knight veteran NHS fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore.
The UK's Queen Elizabeth II has cancelled all events at Buckingham Palace and the Windsor Castle for the rest of the year amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic which has so far infected 469,764 people and killed 42,358 others in the country. In a statement published on its website on Friday, the Buckingham Palace said: "In line with current government guidelines, and as a sensible precaution in the current circumstances, there will be no large scale events held at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle for the rest of the year.
"A variety of possibilities were examined to see if it was possible for Investitures to safely take place in line with the guidelines.
"Sadly, due to the large numbers of guests and recipients attending, it was not possible to find a way of safely delivering these events in the current circumstances. Recipients will be contacted directly.
Queen heartbreak as Buckingham Palace cancels key royal engagements until 2021
The cancellation of large-scale royal events is in keeping with current Government guidelines to limit socialising amid the pandemic.
A statement about the change on the Royal Family's website reads: "A variety of possibilities were examined to see if it was possible for investitures to safely take place in line with the guidelines.
"Sadly, due to the large numbers of guests and recipients attending, it was not possible to find a way of safely delivering these events in the current circumstances. Recipients will be contacted directly."
Investitures have not been held since the lockdown was announced in late March, although the Queen hosted a special open-air ceremony in July to knight veteran NHS fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore.