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.
09.03.2020 - 16:27 / marieclaire.com
You would think that being the literal Queen of England would guarantee you access to Windsor Castle, one of the main residences of, you know, the Queen of England. But you would be wrong. Even monarchs are vulnerable to awkward, fluky snafus.
On Thursday, Queen Elizabeth experienced just such a situation when she found herself locked out of her own castle. Don't you just hate it when that happens?
According to The Sun, the 93-year-old monarch was was driving a Range Rover onto the estate
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.
Royal fans have expressed their concern for the Queen after her son Prince Charles tested positive for coronavirus. Princes Charles was confirmed to have the virus, but the 71-year-old remains in “good health”, Clarence House said in a statement.
Queen Elizabeth is setting an example and practicing self-quarantining.
It would be a major understatement to say that things in the royal family are a little...weird at the moment. literally just finished up their before , and are beginning the . But like, on top of that, the current coronavirus pandemic is causing Queen Elizabeth's spring plans to be derailed. As a result, the Queen has now addressed the pandemic on Instagram, with Meghan and Harry showing their support by regramming it.
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.
'Meghan said they are grateful, especially Harry, that they could spend time with his family before all this insanity began.
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.
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.
Over the weekend, reports suggested that Queen Elizabeth was sent into self-isolation because of coronavirus fears. However, that is not the case.
The 93-year-old monarch was 'whisked' to Windsor Castle on Thursday for her own protection as the UK battles to contain the virus.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are currently in the United Kingdom to carry out their final engagements as working royals. Over the weekend, Queen Elizabeth took advantage of the couple's proximity and personally invited them to attend church with her.
For once, Queen Elizabeth is acting a way towards people that are not Meghan Markle and Prince Harry. Yes, she still has ~feelings~ about them , but it seems like she juuuust might have another bone to pick with a different set of royals: Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have been in the U.K. this past week, where they have been fulfilling the remainder of their royal duties.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle joined the Queen for a church service, marking the first public reunion after the Megxit announcement. In January 2020, the couple announced that they are stepping down as senior members of the royal family, following which Meghan moved to Canada to be with her son.