Royal address to the nation


Royal Addresses to the United Kingdom and Commonwealth of Nations by the British monarch, outside the annual Royal Christmas Message, only take place at times of significant national or royal events.
British monarchs have given speeches for centuries but it was only in the 20th century, with the advent of radio, that the Monarch was able to address the whole nation at once. On Christmas Day in 1932 King George V became the first British monarch to make a live radio broadcast to the nation. The tradition of the monarch broadcasting to the nation on Christmas Day continues to this day. Special addresses by the Monarch on days other than Christmas Day, however, are extremely rare and have only occurred at times of significant national or royal events.

List of special addresses

Edward VIII

George VI

Elizabeth II