Queen Elizabeth II is sharing an uplifting message ahead of Easter.
23.03.2020 - 23:37 / usmagazine.com
Safe and sound. Queen Elizabeth II is in good health after a royal aide at Buckingham Palace was diagnosed with COVID-19.
The 93-year-old matriarch left the palace on March 19 with Prince Philip, and the pair has been isolating themselves at Windsor Castle amid the global pandemic. Shortly after, The Sun reported that the queen is healthy and that “every member of Royal Household staff” who came into contact with the aide in question “has since been placed in self-isolation.”
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Queen Elizabeth II is sharing an uplifting message ahead of Easter.
An insider told The Sun, 'Kate Middleton ensures that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis speak to the Queen, known as "Gan Gan", and Prince Philip as often as possible.
Camilla shared an image of herself sitting at her desk, inside the walls of her and Prince Charles' Scottish home, Birkhall, after she was released from quarantine following her husband's COVID-19 diagnosis.
The couple have been self isolating at their Scottish home in Birkhall, while Charles' mother Queen Elizabeth II has moved to Windsor Castle with Prince Philip, for their own protection.
The future heir to the throne, Prince George, and his little siblings have been keeping in touch with their great grandmother, The Queen, throughout this COVID-19 pandemic by sending her adorable “chatty videos.”
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.
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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.
A royal spokesman confirmed that that the person, whose identity is not known, tested positive for the virus while Her Majesty, 93, was still at her London residence.
The 93-year-old quickly vacated the Palace and remains at Windsor Castle in "good health".
Stepping up. Queen Elizabeth II addressed the U.K. in an effort to assure citizens that the royal family will be of assistance during the coronavirus pandemic.
Though Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to step down as senior royals on March 31, they're still highlighting the message of Queen Elizabeth II — literally! On Thursday, the queen shared words of comfort to the people of Great Britain and the world, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex reposted the statement.
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.