The Queen will address the UK later today to talk about the importance of 'self-discipline, quiet good-humored resolve and fellow-feeling'

Get the Full StoryQueen Elizabeth II will send a message about the importance of "self-discipline, quiet good-humored resolve and fellow-feeling" in her speech later today.

Her Majesty will talk to the UK and Commonwealth countries about the coronavirus outbreak in the speech that will be broadcast at 8 p.m.

She will talk about this "increasingly challenging time," and urge people to "take pride in how they responded to this challenge."

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Queen Elizabeth II will address the UK and Commonwealth countries later today in a speech about the coronavirus outbreak that will be broadcast at 8 p.m.

She is expected to talk about this "increasingly challenging time," where many are facing grief, financial difficulties, and enormous changes to daily life, according to the BBC.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Extremists turned a frog meme into a hate symbol, but Hong Kong protesters revived it as an emblem of hopeSee Also:'Nothing could be further from the truth': Mask-maker CEO fires back after Trump accuses company of not doing all it could to get masks to US healthcare workersThe Department of Health and Human Services rewrote its definition of the federal health-equipment stockpile so it didn't contradict Jared Kushner'Throwing the commanding officer overboard': Democrats want investigation after Navy fires aircraft carrier captainSEE ALSO: The Queen will address the coronavirus outbreak in a rare televised broadcast this weekend

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