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Queen urges caring for the needy Queen urges caring for the needy
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The Queen will call on people to take care of the vulnerable in her Christmas Day speech - the 50th to be televised. The Queen has called on people to take care of the vulnerable, in her 50th televised Christmas Day speech.
She will say during her message growing older has given her a "heightened awareness of change". She said, during her message, growing older had given her a "heightened awareness of change".
She will also recognise the sacrifice and devotion to duty of the armed forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Queen also recognised the sacrifice and devotion to duty of the armed forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The first televised broadcast of the Queen's Christmas message was in 1957, but it is a tradition begun on the radio in 1932 by George V.The first televised broadcast of the Queen's Christmas message was in 1957, but it is a tradition begun on the radio in 1932 by George V.
To remember what happened 50 years ago means that it is possible to appreciate what has changed in the meantime The Queen To remember what happened 50 years ago means that it is possible to appreciate what has changed in the meantime The Queen class="" href="/1/hi/uk/7159758.stm">The Christmas speech in full
The Queen will say: "One of the features of growing old is the heightened awareness of change. The Queen said: "One of the features of growing old is the heightened awareness of change.
"To remember what happened 50 years ago means that it is possible to appreciate what has changed in the meantime. It also makes you aware of what remains constant.""To remember what happened 50 years ago means that it is possible to appreciate what has changed in the meantime. It also makes you aware of what remains constant."
The Queen also said people should share responsibility to help those less fortunate than themselves.
New channel
In the 1957 live broadcast from her desk at Sandringham, she said she hoped the new medium would make her message more personal and direct.In the 1957 live broadcast from her desk at Sandringham, she said she hoped the new medium would make her message more personal and direct.
The Queen has also launched her own channel on video-sharing website YouTube, which will feature the message.The Queen has also launched her own channel on video-sharing website YouTube, which will feature the message.
The Queen spent Christmas morning with other members of the Royal Family at a church service near her estate in Sandringham, Norfolk.The Queen spent Christmas morning with other members of the Royal Family at a church service near her estate in Sandringham, Norfolk.
She was accompanied by princes Edward, Andrew and Charles, as well as the Duchess of Cornwall.She was accompanied by princes Edward, Andrew and Charles, as well as the Duchess of Cornwall.
Prince Andrew has said the Royal Family usually assembles to watch the Queen's speech, but that the Queen watches the broadcast on her own in another room.Prince Andrew has said the Royal Family usually assembles to watch the Queen's speech, but that the Queen watches the broadcast on her own in another room.