Buckingham Palace reports that Queen Elizabeth tested positive for Coronavirus
The queen hopes for his speedy recovery to continue doing the work due from his office
Queen Elizabeth II of England tested positive for Coronavirus at the age of 95. At the moment he does not present any serious symptoms, only symptoms of a common cold.
The contagion was due to having contact with his son Carlos, Prince of England who also tested positive for Coronavirus last week. The prince has been infected twice this year.
This contact was made when the monarch informed her wishes that at the time her son inherits the crown, her daughter-in-law Camilla of Cornwall, be treated as queen. This announcement was made in his celebration of 70 years as monarch.
In the statement from the British Royal House, he pointed out that the monarch is presenting mild symptoms very similar to those of a common cold. Therefore, the monarch will continue to be cared for by specialists and will meet the required standards.
Nicholas Witchell, BBC Royal Family Correspondent, noted that the Queen is fully vaccinated. On January 9, 2021, he received the first dose and later the second dose, as well as the booster dose.