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Queen: "Exhausted" after covid-19 infection, it's a terrible pandemic

According to the Guardian, Daily Mail and other reports on the 10th, on April 21, the Queen of the United Kingdom is about to usher in her 96th birthday. But since last October, the Queen has rarely made public appearances, too physically ill to even walk her beloved corgi. Especially in February this year, the Queen was infected with the new crown. Recently, in a video call with NHS staff and hospitalized patients, she revealed that she was "exhausted" by the new crown virus.

Queen: "Exhausted" after covid-19 infection, it's a terrible pandemic

Queen reveals feeling "tired" after contracting COVID-19

In a video call with NHS staff and hospitalized patients, the Queen reportedly said, "It's really exhausting and exhausting, isn't it?" This is a terrible epidemic. This is not a good result. ”

In February, Buckingham Palace declared the Queen testing positive, saying she had "mild cold symptoms".

The Queen has reportedly received three doses of the vaccine and may now have had a second booster injection. Although the test results have returned negative, she is suffering from the sequelae of covid-19, including extreme exhaustion. This will undoubtedly exacerbate the growing health problems of the past six months, and she was hospitalized for other problems last October.

Queen: "Exhausted" after covid-19 infection, it's a terrible pandemic

In the past March, she missed the annual diplomatic reception on the 2nd and the Commonwealth Day event on the 14th.

On 9 April, Buckingham Palace also said the Queen would not attend Mazur Day Mass in Windsor Castle next Thursday, but would instead be attended by Crown Prince Charles and his wife Camilla.

Which other members of the royal family have contracted the coronavirus?

After the first lockdown in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic brought the UK to a standstill, and even the royal family was not spared.

Prince Charles tested positive for the virus twice. He was first infected in March 2020 during the first lockdown and lost his sense of taste and smell.

He fell ill again in February this year and was forced to self-isolate for the second time.

His wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, tested positive for covid-19 for the first time in February and was also forced into quarantine. Both have made a full recovery.

Prince William, 39, tested positive for COVID-19 in April 2020, but to avoid causing concern, he kept it a secret until seven months later, when the Sun reported the news. According to reports, the prince was "hit hard" by the new crown virus at that time.

Other members of the royal family infected with COVID-19 include Princess Anne's husband, Admiral Timothy Lawrence, and Princess Michael.

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