The revelation comes just days after the Queen’s son, Prince Charles, revealed he has also contracted the virus.Photos released by the Palace Wednesday were said to show the Queen on the phone (pictured) with Prime Minister Boris Johnson — now revealed to be suffering with coronavirus himself — for their weekly meeting, which is normally conducted in person at Buckingham Palace.A Variety and iHeartRadio PodcastThe Queen, who relocated from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle on March 19, is believed to have severely reduced her support staff in recent days, with most royal staff working at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and Sandringham now told to work from home.Alarms were raised last week when 71-year-old Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, tested positive for coronavirus.
Queen Elizabeth II isn’t fleeing Buckingham Palace despite the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, U.K. media correspondent Neil Sean told Fox News on Monday.
Overall, there are 19,500 positive cases of the virus. The Queen came into contact with the PM on the 11th March and is following all the appropriate advice with regards to her welfare”. News of the Queen testing positive for COVID-19 does not come as a surprise since there was a possibility that she could have been exposed by the virus during one of her weekly meetings with Prime Minister Boris Johnson who tested positive an hour ago, according to UCR.The Prince of Wales, who last met the Queen on March 12, continues to work at his desk in his Scottish residence, Birkhall, as he is only suffering from mild symptoms. Her health, the palace added, remains good and stable though she has shown mild symptoms of the novel coronavirus.TEHRAN, Mar. The coronavirus pandemic has chased Queen Elizabeth II from Buckingham Palace, according to reports. It's understood to be … That will be all for now.”In a brief statement, the palace said, “HMQ has also tested positive and is currently self-isolating at Windsor Castle. The Queen, 93, and Prince Phillip, 98, …
According to reports, the individual saw the monarch on a daily basis; however, it’s yet unclear when he was diagnosed.A representative for Buckingham Palace did not respond to request for comment by press time.Despite the cautionary measures to protect the Queen, Buckingham Palace said Saturday night that the monarch was in “good health” and that the Palace is following “all the appropriate advice.”The U.K.’s coronavirus death toll has climbed steeply in recent days, with more than 1,200 deaths to date. Buckingham Palace revealed the monarch held a face-to-face with Mr. Johnson on March 11. Royal Palace confirms Queen Elizabeth tests positive for coronavirus. Queen Elizabeth will give a televised address about the coronavirus on Sunday evening at 8pm, Buckingham Palace has announced.
The royal footman, who regularly walks the Queen…
All rights reservedRoyal Palace confirms Queen Elizabeth tests positive for coronavirus.The Queen, who left Buckingham Palace on March 19, looks set to spend the next few weeks of self-isolation at Windsor Castle with Prince Philip as she recovers from the virus.On Wednesday, it was announced that Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne, had tested positive for the coronavirus after showing mild symptoms. Queen Elizabeth II met with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who became the first major world leader diagnosed with coronavirus, on March 11, USA Today reports.. What happened: Elizabeth went into quarantine last week due to the spread of the novel coronavirus, raising questions about her health, according to USA Today. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II addressed the nation Sunday in a rare televised speech and called for unity amid the coronavirus pandemic. ; Buckingham Palace said in a statement: “The Queen …
His office said that he was self-isolating at a royal estate in Scotland.“We will be sharing constant updates of the Queen’s welfare with the public in good fate. Clarence House confirmed he was self-isolating at Balmoral Castle in Scotland with his wife, Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker Bowles, who tested negative for COVID-19.The footman has worked at Buckingham Palace for six years, but was promoted in 2019 to a role that involves taking meals to the Queen as well as managing her post. 28 (MNA) – While many UK media outlets have kept silent, a report by UCR says, "Queen Elizabeth II has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, Buckingham Palace confirmed in a release a few minutes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed he tested positive for coronavirus."Buckingham Palace revealed the monarch held a face-to-face with Mr. Johnson on March 11. © 2017 Mehr News Agency.