Queen shares jokes as she unveils first statue virtually
The Queen has virtually unveiled a statue of herself for the first time, joking how those that see it might be alarmed to think she has paid a surprise visit. Speaking to Australia from thousands of miles away at Windsor Castle, the monarch held a video call with the Governor of South Australia Hieu Van Le, and Steven Marshall, Premier of South Australia.
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