Nicholas Witchell
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 70 |
Date of birth | September 23,1953 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Cosford |
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Spouse | Maria Staples |
Children | 2 daughters |
Movies/Shows | Breakfast News |
Job | Journalist |
Education | Kingswood House School |
University of Leeds | |
Epsom College | |
Books | The Loch Ness Story |
Loch Ness and the Monster: A Handbook for Tourists | |
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ID | 441546 |
Nicholas Witchell Life story
Nicholas Newton Henshall Witchell OStJ FRGS is an English journalist and news presenter. The latter half of his career has been as royal correspondent for BBC News.
Nicholas Witchell: BBC royal correspondent to retire next year
...By Paul GlynnEntertainment reportThe BBC s royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell is to retire after nearly five decades with the corporation...
King Charles supports study into royal family slavery links
...By Nicholas Witchell & Jasmine AnderssonBBC NewsBuckingham Palace said that it is cooperating with an independent study exploring the relationship between the British monarchy and the slave trade in the 17th and 18th centuries...
Royal carol concert offered to ITV after BBC documentary dispute
... The BBC s royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell said the Royal Family were unhappy that they did not have the opportunity to view the documentary in advance...
Coronavirus: Prince Charles, the sense of smell and taste still not back
... at the scene Nicholas Witchell, Royal correspondentyou are never going to meet the most natural...
Coronavirus: the Queen tells UK 'we will be successful in the fight
... to provide The decision address was made in close coordination with the Downing Street , BBC royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell said...
Coronavirus: Queen of desire self-discipline, and how to fix'
... It is thought to calm and rally the people, the BBC s royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell said...
Coronavirus: home to Stay this weekend, 'no requests', UK told
... BBC royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell said on Sunday that the speech had been decided in close coordination with the Downing Street as they had it in their minds for a few days now ...
Harry and Meghan: No other choice than to take a step back, says Duke
... Prince Harry will not, with the BBC s royal correspondent, Nicholas Witchell, says he is believed to have left on a flight to Canada from Heathrow airport...
Coronavirus: Queen of desire "self-discipline, and how to fix'
The Queen will reflect on the "enormous changes" in everyday life
The Queen is to emphasize the value of self-discipline and determination, while the Corona-Virus pandemic in a special address to The Nation on Sunday.
In a rare speech, you recognize the face of grief, pain, and financial difficulties of the British, during this "time interruption".
you can also thank the NHS staff and key persons have to be and emphasize the important role that can be played individuals.
your address is the BST show on TV, radio and Social Media to 20:00.
The Queen is expected to say: "I speak to you, what I know is an increasingly challenging time.
"A time of interruption in The Life of Our Country : a fault has been, that the grief to some financial difficulties, to many, the enormous changes in The Daily lives of all of us. "
you will add: "I hope that in the coming years, everyone will be able to be proud of how they responded to this challenge.
"And those who come after us, to say that the British of This Generation were as strong as each other.
"the attributes of self-discipline, the resolve of the quiet, good-humored, and the fellow-feeling of This Country shape. "
The Message was filmed by a single cameraman wearing protective equipment, with all of The Other technical staff in another room.
It is thought to calm and rally the people, the BBC's royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell said. to deliver
The decision, The Address was made "in close consultation with Downing Street," he added.
The Number of deaths in the UK reached 4,313 on Saturday - up from 708 on Friday in the illustration.
The Queen 's address will come less than a week after The Prince of Wales, after his diagnosis of the coronavirus.
Prince Charles, 71, spent Seven Days in isolation in Scotland and the presentation of mild symptoms.
On Friday, he opened the NHS-the Nightingale hospital in London via video-link.
Buckingham Palace said that The Queen last saw her son, The Heir to The Throne , on 12 March, and was "in good Health ".
queen elizabeth ii, coronavirus lockdown measures, self-isolation, coronavirus pandemic, prince charles, prince of wales, social distancing
Source of news: bbc.com