Elizabeth II holds in-person audience after Prince Charles fears of COVID-19

Elizabeth II holds in-person audience after Prince Charles fears of COVID-19

The Queen Elizabeth II held her first in-person audience on Wednesday since he met eight days ago with his heir, Prince Charles, who later tested positive for covid-19, Buckingham Palace announced.

The appearance of the sovereign, 95 years old, sends another reassuring signal about your state of healthat a difficult time for the British monarchy.

His third son, Prince Andrew, reached a financial agreement on Tuesday to put an end to a complaint in the United States for sexual assault of a minor and on Wednesday Scotland Yard announced that it had opened an investigation related to the foundation of Prince Charles.

Elizabeth II received the division general at noon Eldon Millar, in charge of the liaison between the queen and the armed forcesand his predecessor, Rear Admiral James Macleod, at Windsor Castle, the monarch’s residence some 40 kilometers west of London.

His press service released a photo of the smiling queenwearing a patterned dress and carrying a cane.

On Tuesday, the new ambassadors of Spain, José Pascual Marco Martínez, and Estonia, Viljar Lubi, had been interviewed by videoconference.

The Prince of Wales, 73-year-old heir to the throne, tested positive for covid-19 for the second time last Thursday, two days after meeting his mother in Windsor. His wife Camila also tested positive shortly after and the couple have been in quarantine ever since, according to their press service.

Royal sources then said that Elizabeth II had no symptoms, but did not specify if a coronavirus test was carried out. (I)

Source: Eluniverso

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