Scott
12-24-2009, 07:56 PM
THE Queen will pay tribute to Britain's Armed Forces in her Christmas message tomorrow.
She will also heap praise on the Commonwealth as an international force for good - and urge them to keep speaking out.
Her Majesty will say: "It is important to keep discussing issues that concern us all - there can be no more valuable role for our family of nations."
The broadcast will also give young people of the 54 Commonwealth nations a voice to mark the group's 60th anniversary.
Singapore youth delegate Serene Koh will declare of the Commonwealth: "It's a model of friendship that is very important in today's world."
The Queen's address was recorded in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace and will be aired on radio and TV at 3pm tomorrow.
It will also be shown on the British Forces Broadcasting Service and across the Commonwealth.
Her Majesty writes the annual Christmas address herself.
She will also heap praise on the Commonwealth as an international force for good - and urge them to keep speaking out.
Her Majesty will say: "It is important to keep discussing issues that concern us all - there can be no more valuable role for our family of nations."
The broadcast will also give young people of the 54 Commonwealth nations a voice to mark the group's 60th anniversary.
Singapore youth delegate Serene Koh will declare of the Commonwealth: "It's a model of friendship that is very important in today's world."
The Queen's address was recorded in the White Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace and will be aired on radio and TV at 3pm tomorrow.
It will also be shown on the British Forces Broadcasting Service and across the Commonwealth.
Her Majesty writes the annual Christmas address herself.