Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip typically return to Buckingham Palace in the fall, after spending the summer at their Scottish estate, Balmoral. But this year, the coronavirus pandemic has altered their plans.
07.08.2020 - 18:53 / cosmopolitan.com
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And after the agreement over the couple's new lives was all hashed out, Queen Elizabeth invited Harry to lunch at Windsor Castle, during which, according to Scobie and Durand's reporting, she assured him that she supported him and Meghan regardless, and they could return to the fold whenever they wanted."As they tucked into a roast lunch, the Queen made it clear to Harry that she
.Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip typically return to Buckingham Palace in the fall, after spending the summer at their Scottish estate, Balmoral. But this year, the coronavirus pandemic has altered their plans.
Queen Elizabeth II will not be returning to Buckingham Palace following her summer vacation at her Balmoral estate.The 94-year-old monarch will instead return to Windsor Castle, where she has quarantined with her husband, 99-year-old Prince Philip. The queen, who is expected to be in London only for important engagements, will commute to and from the city.
Balmoral Castle doing everything from hunting to fishing.Due to the pandemic, their 2020 trip to Aberdeenshire was thrown into doubt due to the Queen and Prince Phillip social distancing at Windsor Castle.But the royal family are not letting the outbreak get in the way of family tradition this year - but their summer holiday may look a little different.The royals will spend the next few months at their 50,000-acre Scottish estate and their relatives and in-laws will come and stay at different
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opposite Imelda Staunton, 64, as Queen Elizabeth and Lesley Manville, 64, as her sister, Princess Margaret.The show follows Queen Elizabeth II through her life and reign, with various actors taking over the role as she grows older. Elizabeth was initially played by Claire Foy, 36, in the first two seasons, then aged into Olivia Colman, 46, in Seasons 3 and 4, and Staunton will take over.
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As Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip made the annual summer trip to Balmoral Castle in Scotland, it was already apparent things would look different this year because of COVID-19.
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Finding Freedom: Harry, Meghan and the Making of a Modern Royal Family, royal fans will be given an inside look at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's controversial royal exit.
Buckingham Palace, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will be relocating to their usual summer spot, Balmoral Castle, in ‘early August’.This will be the first time the royals will leave Windsor Castle, where they have been quarantining since March.