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Queen wears face mask as she marks Unknown Warrior centenary

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Published November 8, 2020
Queen wears face mask as she marks Unknown Warrior centenary

The Queen has worn a face mask in public for the first time.

On Wednesday, the monarch, 94, made a private pilgrimage to the grave of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey to mark the centenary of his burial.

It comes ahead of Remembrance Day commemorations on Sunday. She requested the service after some events were scaled back due to the pandemic.

Face coverings are required by law in England in certain indoor settings, including places of worship.

The Queen was last seen in public when she visited Porton Down, near Salisbury, to meet scientists at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL), in October, alongside her grandson, Prince William. She did not wear a mask on that occasion, and neither did the prince.

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