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.Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles have reportedly cancelled their upcoming spring tour of Europe and gone into self-isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic.The Duke and Duchess, aged 71 and 72 respectively, were supposed to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus and Jordan later this month, but as Express reported, have now postponed their travel plans.A Clarence House statement read: “Owing to the unfolding situation with the Coronavirus pandemic, the British Government has asked Their Royal Highnesses to postpone their spring tour to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus and Jordan.Charles and Camilla’s cancelled trip comes after it was revealed Her Majesty is about to flee London to Windsor as the Coronavirus pandemic reportedly worsens in the UK..Buckingham Palace reportedly confirmed the Queen, 93,








was heading to Windsor Castle for the Easter period on Thursday, which is one week earlier than planned..Prince Charles' life in pictures.Prince Charles commends Australians at bushfire relief dinner.Prince Charles has commended the courage of Aussies who battled the "catastrophic" bushfires that recently overtook the country.Speaking at London fundraising dinner for the Australian bushfires relief effort, the Prince of Wales made his admiration of the Australian people known."I care about what I can only imagine must have seemed like an apocalyptic vision of hell that the Australian people have been through over these past, desperately trying, few months," he said in a passionate speech."Amidst the horror and the sorrow, I have, above all, felt the greatest possible sense of admiration for the extraordinary determination and resilience of the Australian people."The manner in which firefighters and other emergency services, as well as countless thousands of volunteers, in their own unique, Antipodean way, have risked their lives to defend neighbour and stranger alike, represents, it seems to me, the very essence of the Australian character.".Charles added: "At times we saw that enduring spirit of Aussie 'mateship' tested by exhaustion, by the greatest pressure and by the gravest danger."It is not surprising that the firies' helmet now stands alongside the diggers' slouch hat as a powerful symbol of the courage, resilience and generosity for which Australians are renowned."At the very worst of times, we saw the very best of Australia – and knowing the Aussies, as I do after 54 years, that makes me very proud.".Royal insiders have claimed it's likely Queen Elizabeth will stay in Windsor while the country is in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic..A palace spokesman said: "As a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances, a number of changes are being made to The Queen’s diary."Her Majesty will move to Windsor Castle for the Easter period on Thursday 19th March, one week earlier than planned.It is likely The Queen will stay there beyond the Easter period."In consultation with the Medical Household and Government, a number of public events with large numbers of people due to have been attended by The Queen, and other Members of the Royal Family, in the coming months will be cancelled or postponed,” the spokesman said.Royal insiders have suggested the Queen will likely stay in Windsor while the country is in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic..Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles have reportedly cancelled their upcoming spring tour of Europe and gone into self-isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic.The Duke and Duchess, aged 71 and 72 respectively, were supposed to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus and Jordan later this month, but as Express reported, have now postponed their travel plans.A Clarence House statement read: “Owing to the unfolding situation with the Coronavirus pandemic, the British Government has asked Their Royal Highnesses to postpone their spring tour to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus and Jordan.Charles and Camilla’s cancelled trip comes after it was revealed Her Majesty is about to flee London to Windsor as the Coronavirus pandemic reportedly worsens in the UK..Buckingham Palace reportedly confirmed the Queen, 93, was heading to Windsor Castle for the Easter period on Thursday, which is one week earlier than planned..Prince Charles' life in pictures.Prince Charles commends Australians at bushfire relief dinner.Prince Charles has commended the courage of Aussies who battled the "catastrophic" bushfires that recently overtook the country.Speaking at London fundraising dinner for the Australian bushfires relief effort, the Prince of Wales made his admiration of the Australian people known."I care about what I can only imagine must have seemed like an apocalyptic vision of hell that the Australian people have been through over these past, desperately trying, few months," he said in a passionate speech."Amidst the horror and the sorrow, I have, above all, felt the greatest possible sense of admiration for the extraordinary determination and resilience of the Australian people."The manner in which firefighters and other emergency services, as well as countless thousands of volunteers, in their own unique, Antipodean way, have risked their lives to defend neighbour and stranger alike, represents, it seems to me, the very essence of the Australian character.".Charles added: "At times we saw that enduring spirit of Aussie 'mateship' tested by exhaustion, by the greatest pressure and by the gravest danger."It is not surprising that the firies' helmet now stands alongside the diggers' slouch hat as a powerful symbol of the courage, resilience and generosity for which Australians are renowned."At the very worst of times, we saw the very best of Australia – and knowing the Aussies, as I do after 54 years, that makes me very proud.".Royal insiders have claimed it's likely Queen Elizabeth will stay in Windsor while the country is in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic..













A palace spokesman said: "As a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances, a number of changes are being made to The Queen’s diary."Her Majesty will move to Windsor Castle for the Easter period on Thursday 19th March, one week earlier than planned.It is likely The Queen will stay there beyond the Easter period."In consultation with the Medical Household and Government, a number of public events with large numbers of people due to have been attended by The Queen, and other Members of the Royal Family, in the coming months will be cancelled or postponed,” the spokesman said.Royal insiders have suggested the Queen will likely stay in Windsor while the country is in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic.

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