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It has been a year which, at times, may have felt "quite bumpy", so the Queen will say in her Christmas broadcast.

















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will inevitably prompt speculation about what it is that she's referring to.

She does not offer any clarification herself, though ³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«»çÀÌÆ®=³²ÀÚ·¹Çø®Ä«»çÀÌÆ®
the remark is made in the context of overcoming what she calls "long-held differences" and how "small steps taken in faith and in hope can overcome deep-seated divisions".

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is that this is the Queen's - as ever - coded message to the country to try to move on from the divisions of the Brexit debate, but the reference to a "bumpy" year may also be taken to refer to events within her own family after a year which has seen the Duke of Edinburgh's car accident, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex complaining about the difficulties of being in the public eye and the controversies around Prince Andrew.

The Queen will be hoping that for Christmas ´ä·Ê¶±
she will at least be reunited with her husband, and his family will be hoping he's well enough today to join them at Sandringham.

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