CoronavirusQueen Elizabeth II

Buckingham Palace aide tested positive for coronavirus while The Queen was in residence

It has emerged that a member of Buckingham Palace staff tested positive for coronavirus while The Queen was still in residence. It is not known what responsibilities the affected staff member holds at the palace, or how close they would have been to the 93-year-old monarch. According to The Sun on Sunday, the aide fell ill early last week, and has since been confirmed as having the highly…
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visit NHS staff working all hours to deal with coronavirus crisis

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge paid a visit to the London Ambulance Centre in Croydon to meet staff members who take NHS 111 calls from the public. “The last few weeks, and more recent days have been understandably concerning with the continuing spread of coronavirus. But it’s at times like this when we realise just how much the NHS represents the very best of our country and society,”…
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The Countess of Wessex cancels engagements due to coronavirus

The Countess of Wessex has cancelled her upcoming trip to Jersey due to the coronavirus pandemic. Her Royal Highness had been due to visit the island next Tuesday to support and learn about local charities. Sophie is Royal Patron of the NSPCC and was supposed to visit their base on Jersey to see how they are supporting children on the island. An NSPCC spokesperson said: “A visit by…
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The Queen, Prince Philip and their dorgis arrive at Windsor Castle

The Queen has left Buckingham Palace for Windsor Castle as her Easter break is brought forward by a week due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Her Majesty, who turns 94-years-old next month, is likely to remain in Windsor for the few weeks, as COVID-19 spreads at a rapid rate. The monarch left the palace with her beloved dorgis on her lap. The Duke of Edinburgh has also arrived at Windsor…
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