Queen Elizabeth’s 2021 Christmas speech.Photo: Victoria Jones/gettyQueen Elizabethis honoring one of her most steadfast traditions on Saturday with the broadcast of her Christmas Day speech.This year’s address will come after a difficult year that saw thedeathof her beloved husbandPrince Philip.In a first look photo of the speech released on Thursday, the Queen, 95, is wearing a touching tribute to her husband of 73 years — the sapphire chrysanthemum brooch that she wore for a photocall on her honeymoon in 1947.The Queen also wore the same brooch to celebrate the couple’s diamond wedding anniversary in 2007.Queen and Duke of Edinburgh on Their 73rd Wedding Anniversary.Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesIn the photo from her upcoming speech, she sits beside a picture of her andPrince Philipfrom those anniversary celebrations at Broadlands Country House.The Queen typically has a variety of personal family photos displayed on her desk during her speech, but this year that photograph stands alone.RELATED VIDEO:Prince WilliamSupportsQueen Elizabethon Her First Trip to Scotland Since the Death ofPrince PhilipThe speech was filmed from the Queen’s desk in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle — which was the setting forPrincess EugenieandJack Brooksbank’sofficial wedding portraits, as well as the70th-anniversary photosfor Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.Wearing a red dress,she accessorized the look with a simple pearl necklace and matching earrings.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Watching the Queen’s speech on Christmas Day is a holiday tradition shared in many homes around the world and one that has stood the test of time.Queen Elizabeth’s father King George VI started the Christmas address tradition in 1932 over the radio. She delivered her first Christmas address via radio in 1952 and via television in 1957 at age 26, just months after the death of her father and before her coronation.
Queen Elizabeth’s 2021 Christmas speech.Photo: Victoria Jones/getty

Queen Elizabethis honoring one of her most steadfast traditions on Saturday with the broadcast of her Christmas Day speech.This year’s address will come after a difficult year that saw thedeathof her beloved husbandPrince Philip.In a first look photo of the speech released on Thursday, the Queen, 95, is wearing a touching tribute to her husband of 73 years — the sapphire chrysanthemum brooch that she wore for a photocall on her honeymoon in 1947.The Queen also wore the same brooch to celebrate the couple’s diamond wedding anniversary in 2007.Queen and Duke of Edinburgh on Their 73rd Wedding Anniversary.Chris Jackson/Getty ImagesIn the photo from her upcoming speech, she sits beside a picture of her andPrince Philipfrom those anniversary celebrations at Broadlands Country House.The Queen typically has a variety of personal family photos displayed on her desk during her speech, but this year that photograph stands alone.RELATED VIDEO:Prince WilliamSupportsQueen Elizabethon Her First Trip to Scotland Since the Death ofPrince PhilipThe speech was filmed from the Queen’s desk in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle — which was the setting forPrincess EugenieandJack Brooksbank’sofficial wedding portraits, as well as the70th-anniversary photosfor Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.Wearing a red dress,she accessorized the look with a simple pearl necklace and matching earrings.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Watching the Queen’s speech on Christmas Day is a holiday tradition shared in many homes around the world and one that has stood the test of time.Queen Elizabeth’s father King George VI started the Christmas address tradition in 1932 over the radio. She delivered her first Christmas address via radio in 1952 and via television in 1957 at age 26, just months after the death of her father and before her coronation.
Queen Elizabethis honoring one of her most steadfast traditions on Saturday with the broadcast of her Christmas Day speech.
This year’s address will come after a difficult year that saw thedeathof her beloved husbandPrince Philip.
In a first look photo of the speech released on Thursday, the Queen, 95, is wearing a touching tribute to her husband of 73 years — the sapphire chrysanthemum brooch that she wore for a photocall on her honeymoon in 1947.
The Queen also wore the same brooch to celebrate the couple’s diamond wedding anniversary in 2007.
Queen and Duke of Edinburgh on Their 73rd Wedding Anniversary.Chris Jackson/Getty Images

In the photo from her upcoming speech, she sits beside a picture of her andPrince Philipfrom those anniversary celebrations at Broadlands Country House.
The Queen typically has a variety of personal family photos displayed on her desk during her speech, but this year that photograph stands alone.
RELATED VIDEO:Prince WilliamSupportsQueen Elizabethon Her First Trip to Scotland Since the Death ofPrince Philip
The speech was filmed from the Queen’s desk in the White Drawing Room at Windsor Castle — which was the setting forPrincess EugenieandJack Brooksbank’sofficial wedding portraits, as well as the70th-anniversary photosfor Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip.
Wearing a red dress,she accessorized the look with a simple pearl necklace and matching earrings.
Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!
Watching the Queen’s speech on Christmas Day is a holiday tradition shared in many homes around the world and one that has stood the test of time.
Queen Elizabeth’s father King George VI started the Christmas address tradition in 1932 over the radio. She delivered her first Christmas address via radio in 1952 and via television in 1957 at age 26, just months after the death of her father and before her coronation.
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