On Sunday, Queen Elizabeth addressed the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth in a broadcasted speech that is airing in Britain at 8 p.m. and 3 p.m.
17.03.2020 - 23:09 / hollywoodlife.com
Queen Elizabeth is taking precautionary measures amid the escalating coronavirus pandemic. Her Royal Highness, 93, is leaving Buckingham Palace to self-quarantine at Windsor Castle, the royal family announced on Tuesday afternoon. The queen will leave for Easter holiday on Thursday, March 19 — one week earlier than planned, with no return date determine.
“As a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances, a number of changes are being made to The Queen’s diary,” the
On Sunday, Queen Elizabeth addressed the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth in a broadcasted speech that is airing in Britain at 8 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Queen Elizabeth II gave a special televised address to the people of the United Kingdom on Sunday to deliver a message of hope as the nation and hundreds of others around the world battle the coronavirus pandemic. The speech was recorded at Windsor Castle, where the 93-year-old monarch and her husbandPrince Philip, 98, have been staying as they practice physical distancing.
Queen Elizabeth II is addressing the nation and the world for the first time since 2002. The 93-year-old British monarch shared a special broadcast on Sunday from her residence at Windsor Castle, where she is currently residing with her husband, Prince Philip.
Earlier in March, Queen Elizabeth left Buckingham Palace to self-isolate at Windsor Castle. She'll stay there for the duration of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. And—as an added little bonus—Prince Philip is there too. According to Express, it's the first time the two have actually lived together in two years.
Queen Elizabeth II is still healthy and doing well following Prince Charles’ coronavirus diagnosis last week.
Queen Elizabeth II is still healthy and doing well following Prince Charles' coronavirus dignosis last week.
Coronavirus remains firmly in the royal orbit as one of Queen Elizabeth’s footmen has reportedly tested positive for COVID-19.
As concern grows over the worldwide spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus, many are taking proactive measures to keep themselves safe from the flu-like virus, which can be fatal in the most extreme cases.
Queen Elizabeth II "remains in good health" after her son, Prince Charles, has tested positive for COVID-19, according to Buckingham Palace. The queen, age 93, is taking proper precautions amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis and is currently self-quarantining at Windsor Castle with her husband, Prince Philip, 98.
All is well at Windsor Castle. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are taking the necessary precautions after their son Prince Charles tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
A royal aide at the Buckingham palace was reportedly diagnosed with Coronavirus before Queen Elizabeth II visited her London residence in Windsor Castle. Sources stated that the 93 years old Queen shifted out of the Buckingham Palace indefinitely on Thursday. All her engagements were cancelled but reports declared her fit and healthy. However, as a precaution, Queen Elizabeth moved out of the palace.
Queen Elizabeth issued an official statement as she and Prince Philip were headed to Windsor. The Queen mentions in her statement that the Royal family is ready to play their part amid COVID 19 scare.
Following the March 17 announcement that she and her husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, 98, would be self-isolating in Windsor Castle, Queen Elizabeth II, 93, made her first statement since making the crucial move. “As Philip and I arrive at Windsor today, we know that many individuals and families across the United Kingdom, and around the world, are entering a period of great concern and uncertainty,” the Queen’s statement began.
BAZAAR.com can confirm that Queen Elizabeth II left Buckingham Palace for Windsor Castle earlier today. The queen traditionally spends the Easter holiday at Windsor Castle every year but left a week ahead of schedule due to concerns surrounding coronavirus.Several of the queen's royal engagements, including her Buckingham Palace garden parties, have been canceled or postponed amid the global pandemic.
Queen Elizabeth II left Buckingham Palace and headed to Windsor Castle on Thursday. Her Majesty was photographed sitting in her car with her adorable dog.
After much speculation, Buckingham Palace has finally announced that Queen Elizabeth will leave Buckingham Palace and move to Windsor Castle amid Coronavirus Pandemic. According to a statement released by Buckingham Palace, the Queen has cancelled all her public events for the next two months and has decided to leave London. The statement asserted that the changes in the queen’s schedule were made "as a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances."
Queen Elizabeth II is taking precautions amid the growing coronavirus pandemic, the royal family announced on its website Tuesday. "As a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances, a number of changes are being made to The Queen’s diary," the statement said. "Audiences due to take place this week at Buckingham Palace will go ahead as planned.These include receiving the Prime Minister, the Commanding Officer of HMS QUEEN ELIZABETH and the Bishop of Hereford.
Despite of all the media reports that suggest otherwise, Queen Elizabeth II is not going anywhere amid coronavirus Pandemic. According to the UK media correspondent Neil Sean, the Queen has decided to put her life at risk and stick with her people. Sean revealed that the Queen realises that if she runs away, it won’t send a great message to the people of her country, Fox News reported. The Queen will stay with her people and support them amid the ongoing crisis.
Over the weekend, reports suggested that Queen Elizabeth was sent into self-isolation because of coronavirus fears. However, that is not the case.