Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have officially closed their office in the U.K.
15.03.2020 - 12:15 / ok.co.uk
The Queen has reportedly been moved from Buckingham Palace amid coronavirus fears as the outbreak continues to spread across the UK. Queen Elizabeth II, 93, is understood to have been taken to Windsor Castle after government talks on Thursday 12 March.
And, it’s been claimed there are plans for Her Royal Highness and her husband Prince Phillip, 98, to be quarantined at Sandringham if the virus outbreak worsens. A royal source has told The Sun: “She is in good health but it was thought best to
.Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have officially closed their office in the U.K.
Buckingham Palace has assured the public that Queen Elizabeth II is in great health, despite two people in her life testing positive for COVID-19. The same day that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, 55, announced that he had contracted the novel coronavirus, the palace said the 93-year-old monarch was “following all the appropriate advice with regards to her welfare.
Prince Charles, who recently tested positive for coronavirus, last met with Queen Elizabeth II on March 12, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson told royal correspondent Rebecca English on Wednesday. While the spokesperson did not confirm whether the Queen tested negative for the virus, they said she "remains in good health" and is "following all the appropriate advice with regard to her welfare."
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.
The Queen is planning to make a royal address to the United Kingdom about the coronavirus pandemic.
The Queen is planning to make a royal address to the United Kingdom about the coronavirus pandemic.
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.
The Queen has held a private meeting at Buckingham Palace, before she leaves for her Easter break.The 93 year old was all smiles despite the current coronavirus pandemic sweeping the globe, which is forcing her to begin her spring break early. Queen Elizabeth II will escape to Windsor Castle one week earlier than first planned, with it being believed she will stay there indefinitely until it is deemed safe for her to return to London.
Princess Beatrice has put her wedding on hold amid the coronavirus pandemic, with the ceremony being axed until further notice. Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson’s daughter was set to tie the knot with her Italian fiancé Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on May 29, with a reception to be held at Buckingham Palace gardens.
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."
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to sweep the world, Buckingham Palace has decided to make some key changes to Queen Elizabeth II’s schedule for the coming months.
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.
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.
The reasoning for Meghan Markle, 38, and Prince Harry, 35, leaving their baby Archie, 10 mos, in Canada before their recent trip back to the U.K. centered on global health concerns like the ever so present Coronavirus situation.
As concern continues to grow 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.