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Elizabeth II was diagnosed with COVID-19: how does the queen feel

Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain fell ill with COVID-19. This was shown by the test she passed on February 20. Buckingham Palace has officially confirmed the infection of the monarch, reports with the BBC.

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The Queen is reportedly feeling mild "cold symptoms" but plans to continue with her duties in Windsor next week.

“She will receive medical care. The Queen will comply with all relevant recommendations,” the palace said in a statement.

The 95-year-old Queen recently came into contact with her eldest son and heir, the Prince of Wales, who was diagnosed with the coronavirus last week.

It is known that the queen has already managed to get three vaccinations against coronavirus by now.

She gave herself the first vaccine in early January last year, along with her now deceased husband, Prince Philip.

“As for me, this is an absolutely ordinary procedure. Everything went very quickly, and subsequently I received many letters from people who were surprised at how easy it was to get vaccinated, ”Elizabeth II noted then and stated that she felt safe only after vaccination.

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Royal biographer Jo Little is confident the monarch will react 'stoically' to her diagnosis, adding: 'I think the Queen is very resilient in every way. I assume that she will take it easy that she has COVID-19. She will be monitored very closely in the coming days, and if all goes well, the virus will bring her no more than a minor inconvenience."

Elizabeth II is already accepting wishes for a speedy recovery. Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted: "I'm sure I'm speaking on behalf of everyone now, wishing Her Majesty a speedy recovery."

The Queen has her own personal physician, Sir Hugh Thomas, a consultant at St Mary's Hospital in London and professor of gastrointestinal genetics at Imperial College London.

The Queen has been diagnosed with Covid days before England is due to lift the legal requirement to self-isolate for those with coronavirus, meaning all mandatory quarantine restrictions in the country will be lifted.

Elizabeth II also asked that Camilla Parker-Bowles, Prince Charles' second wife, be considered queen consort after Charles ascends the throne. Previously, the Duchess of Cornwall did not have such a title.

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Queen Elizabeth II is the first British monarch to reign for 70 years and reach the Platinum Jubilee. The Queen ascended the throne when she was 25 years old following the death of her father George VI on February 6, 1952.

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