Queen Elizabeth II would continue minor affairs at Windsor Castle residence


London: Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday contracted coronavirus (COVID-19) with “mild” symptoms.
As per the statement of the Palace, the Queen Elizabeth II would continue minor affairs at Windsor Castle residence.
“Buckingham Palace confirm that the queen has today tested positive for COVID,” a statement from the palace said.
Two days after meeting with her mother on Feb 10, the Queen’s eldest son Prince Charles had also tested positive for Covid-19. But, no information about the Queen’s Covid-19 tests was issued.
According to the statement, last week the Queen had complained to one of her attendees about some stiffness. She was also captured using a walking stick.
“Her Majesty is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms but expects to continue light duties at Windsor over the coming week,” it said. The statement added that the Queen would continue to receive medical attention and will follow all recommended guidelines.
“It is understood some cases have also been diagnosed among the Windsor Castle team” reported Britain´s Press Association.
Leader of the opposition Labour party Keir Starmer has also tweeted his best wishes for a speedy recovery of the Queen.

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