
According to the front-page headline of the British "Sun" newspaper, on February 20, local time, Buckingham Palace confirmed that the 95-year-old Queen Elizabeth II tested positive for the new crown virus and showed "mild cold symptoms", but Buckingham Palace said that this week the queen will still perform "lighter" official duties.
Buckingham Palace issued a statement saying that Queen Elizabeth II tested positive for COVID-19 today and Her Majesty showed mild cold symptoms, but it is expected that the Queen will continue to work in Windsor in the coming week. The Queen will continue to receive medical care and will follow all appropriate guidelines.
For two weeks, the British public has been worried that the Queen will be infected with the new crown virus.
2月8日,73岁的威尔士亲王查尔斯王子在温莎城堡女王家中主持了一场授勋仪式,白金汉宫证实当天他与女王有过近距离接触,10日,克拉伦斯府宣布查尔斯王子已确诊感染新冠病毒,开始居家隔离。 This is the second time Prince Charles has contracted COVID-19, as early as March 2020, an early stage of the coronavirus pandemic, prince Charles had already been infected once after sitting opposite Prince Albert II of Morocco, who was positive for COVID-19, at a meeting in London.
On 14 February, Prince Charles's wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, also tested positive for COVID-19 and began home isolation.
Because Prince Charles had been in contact with his mother within 48 hours of his diagnosis, the public was worried about whether the Queen would be infected, but at that time, Buckingham Palace did not disclose whether the Queen was infected on the grounds of medical privacy, saying only that the Queen did not show symptoms and was under medical supervision at any time.
On February 16, queen Elizabeth II met at Windsor Castle after 10 days of public appearances with two outgoing and incoming ministers of defence, and the queen at that time was very surprised, because in 10 days, the queen suddenly looked much older and weaker, and her first words were, you see it, I can't move.
On 17 February, the Queen received Jordanian Ambassador Manar Dabas by video.
After Buckingham Palace declared the Queen positive today, Health Minister Saeed Javid "wished Her Majesty a speedy recovery" on social media.
It is reported that Queen Elizabeth II has completed the full vaccination of the new crown vaccine (three times).
Image source: theSun, BING
Edit: Mei Mei