British PM Boris Johnson apologizes to Queen Elizabeth for hosting parties during lockdown
CNBC's Shep Smith reports that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has apologized to Queen Elizabeth for hosting two parties during the pandemic lockdown, the night before the Queen attended her husband's funeral.
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