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Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain admitted for the first time that she was not feeling very well, but, returning to work at Windsor Castle, she did not hide her smile. It is reported by DailyMail.
The 95-year-old Queen, leaning on a cane, in response to a question about her health, told the new Secretary of Defense, Major General Eldon Millar, and his predecessor, Rear Admiral James MacLeod: “As you can see, I can’t move.” She pointed to her left foot with her cane, but when the men came to say hello, she smiled and they shook hands with her.
The publication clarified that Elizabeth II did not have any injuries, just that day she felt “a little constrained.” The British Queen held the first face-to-face meetings after the recent news about contacts with the coronavirus-stricken Prince Charles. Buckingham Palace does not say whether Elizabeth II tested positive or negative for COVID-19, but clarifies that she did not have symptoms of coronavirus in the past week.
Earlier it became known that the amount of the settlement agreement between the British Prince Andrew and Virginia Giufre, who accuses him of rape, will be $16.2 million. The queen will pay the compensation, she also paid the costs of lawyers during the trial. The prince himself would not have been able to pay that kind of money with a Navy pension and $340,000 royalties.
We will remind, earlier it was reported that the federal court of Manhattan announced the conclusion of a settlement between Prince Andrew and Virginia Giuffre. An American woman, Giuffre, accused the Duke of York of forcing her several times when she was 17 years old. The Duke of York, 61, has consistently denied the allegations, while Buckingham Palace declined to comment.
Source: Rosbalt

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