Queen Elizabeth has been forced to move from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle as the UK tries to eliminate the coronavirus pandemic.A report by The Sun claims that Her Majesty will be placed into quarantine at Sandringham alongside her husband Prince Philip if the situation worsen.The source revealed: “She is in good health but it was thought best to move her. A lot of her staff are a bit panicky over coronavirus.
“The Queen has met a lot of people there until recently. But she is weeks away from her 94th birthday and advisers believe it is best to get her out of harm’s way.“.The news comes after a report claiming that The Queen may ditch her granddaughter Princess Beatrice' wedding to protect herself from catching coronavirus.Bea is set to wed property develop Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on May 29 at The Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace in London..People ages 60 and up are more likely to get seriously ill from the virus, which means The Queen could avoid the royal wedding as she and husband Prince Philip are in their nineties..England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty says the coronavirus outbreak will peak in approximately 10 to 14 weeks, and with Beatrice's wedding 11 weeks away, this could spell disaster.The 93-year-old announced last week that she had cancelled some public engagements for next week due to the outbreak..“As a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances, changes are being made to the Queen’s diary commitments in the coming weeks,” a statement from Buckingham Palace revealed.Prince William ‘to take the throne’ amid coronavirus crisis.Prince William is preparing to take the throne, as Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles face forced isolation.The British Health Secretary, Matt Hancock announced that 'within the coming weeks' citizens aged 70 and over will be forced to stay at home for an extended period, in a bid to protect them from the deadly COVID-19, better known as coronavirus.The virus is more deadly to people over the age of 70 and with health issues.
Thus, the Queen at 93, and Charles at 72, will have to step down from their royal duties, making the Duke of Cambridge Elizabeth's regent.The Queen has already reworked her schedule to adapt to the pandemic.A statement from the Royal Family announced, as a 'sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances, changes are being made to the Queen‘s diary commitments in the coming weeks.'In consultation with the Medical Household and Government, Her Majesty’s forthcoming visits to Cheshire and Camden will be rescheduled.'Audiences will continue as usual. Other events will be reviewed on an ongoing basis in line with the appropriate advice.Bea is set to wed Edo in 11 weeks time in London.
“The Queen has met a lot of people there until recently. But she is weeks away from her 94th birthday and advisers believe it is best to get her out of harm’s way.“.The news comes after a report claiming that The Queen may ditch her granddaughter Princess Beatrice' wedding to protect herself from catching coronavirus.Bea is set to wed property develop Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on May 29 at The Chapel Royal at St James’s Palace in London..People ages 60 and up are more likely to get seriously ill from the virus, which means The Queen could avoid the royal wedding as she and husband Prince Philip are in their nineties..England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty says the coronavirus outbreak will peak in approximately 10 to 14 weeks, and with Beatrice's wedding 11 weeks away, this could spell disaster.The 93-year-old announced last week that she had cancelled some public engagements for next week due to the outbreak..“As a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances, changes are being made to the Queen’s diary commitments in the coming weeks,” a statement from Buckingham Palace revealed.Prince William ‘to take the throne’ amid coronavirus crisis.Prince William is preparing to take the throne, as Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles face forced isolation.The British Health Secretary, Matt Hancock announced that 'within the coming weeks' citizens aged 70 and over will be forced to stay at home for an extended period, in a bid to protect them from the deadly COVID-19, better known as coronavirus.The virus is more deadly to people over the age of 70 and with health issues.
Thus, the Queen at 93, and Charles at 72, will have to step down from their royal duties, making the Duke of Cambridge Elizabeth's regent.The Queen has already reworked her schedule to adapt to the pandemic.A statement from the Royal Family announced, as a 'sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances, changes are being made to the Queen‘s diary commitments in the coming weeks.'In consultation with the Medical Household and Government, Her Majesty’s forthcoming visits to Cheshire and Camden will be rescheduled.'Audiences will continue as usual. Other events will be reviewed on an ongoing basis in line with the appropriate advice.Bea is set to wed Edo in 11 weeks time in London.
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