British royal Prince Charles has emerged from self-isolation after a seven-day quarantine following his coronavirus diagnosis.
12.03.2020 - 09:01 / pinkvilla.com
Queen Elizabeth II of the Royal family is considered to be at risk after the British Health Minister Nadine Dorries has been diagnosed with Coronavirus. Ms. Dorries first showed the symptoms on Thursday, the same day when she attended an event with British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson. Boris Johnson was present at the Commonwealth Service with the Royal Family earlier this month and he is often involved in their other affairs which have led to growing concern over the Queen's health.
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British royal Prince Charles has emerged from self-isolation after a seven-day quarantine following his coronavirus diagnosis.
British royal Prince Charles has emerged from self-isolation after a seven-day quarantine following his coronavirus diagnosis.
If you've watched The Crown, you'll be well aware that Queen Elizabeth II holds weekly audiences with the British prime minister at Buckingham Palace. The PM keeps the monarch up to date with the latest news and events, and the queen has carried out this routine with 14 government leaders to date.Due to the coronavirus pandemic, and subsequent enforced social distancing rules put in place by the government in the United Kingdom, this week's audience was conducted over the phone.
The 55-year-old polly took to Twitter to reveal the news in a video.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, 55, announced on March 27 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, the novel coronavirus that has a caused a worldwide pandemic. Johnson broke the news in a video on Twitter, explaining that he had developed “mild symptoms” of the virus (a fever and persistent cough) over the past 24 hours.
Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and the second in line to the British throne, has tested positive for coronavirus, Clarence House announced on Wednesday.
After Clarence House announce that Prince Charles has tested positive for Coronavirus, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson has confirmed that Queen Elizabeth II is in good health. The source told Fox News that the Queen is doing well and she last saw her 71-year-old son briefly on March 12.
The royal family confirmed on Wednesday, March 25, that Prince Charles has tested positive for COVID-19. Since then, royal fans have wondered if the Queen has coronavirus too. But rest assured, well-wishers. Queen Elizabeth II is in “good health” amid her son’s coronavirus diagnosis.
Prince Charles, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and the second in line to the British throne, has tested positive for coronavirus, Clarence House announced on Wednesday.
Stacey Solomon has expressed how scared she is after Boris Johnson introduced new strict measures to tackle the spread of coronavirus. In a speech on the evening of 23 March, the Prime Minister said people must stay at home unless they need to go out to get basic necessities, daily exercise, medical needs, or they're travelling to and from essential work.
Citizens will only be allowed outside to shop for food and medicine, for one form of exercise a day, and to travel to work if necessary from tonight (March 23)
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.
The Coronavirus scare is real and it has roped in the Buckingham Palace as well. The Covid-19 outbreak has hit the United Kingdom badly. The country has reported 1391 cases with 35 deaths confirmed, as per The Guardian. The international news publication has also revealed that England has the highest number of cases with 1099 people infected with the novel virus. As the UK tackles the medical emergency, it has been reported that Queen Elizabeth II has vacated the Buckingham Palace.
Queen Elizabeth II‘s summer is suddenly looking up!
Health Minister Nadine Dorries has described the moment she was tested for coronavirus "not least because it was the very last thing I was expecting to hear".
Queen Elizabeth II is set to reunite with great-grandson Archie Harrison in the United Kingdom a few months, for what will mark his first trip back since he and parents Meghan Markle and Prince Harry moved to Canada late last year, E! News has confirmed. The Duke and Duchess of Sussexplan to fly back with the infant to the the country, where the child was born, to vacation this summer with the monarch at Balmoral Castle, her home in Scotland, the Sunday Times reported.
The government has been criticised for not cancelling public events over the coronavirus outbreak by former health secretary Jeremy Hunt.