Queen Elizabeth II: After her corona infection, she meets her grandchildren

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After surviving the corona infection: The Queen spends time with Kate and William

The Queen is said to be recovering well from her Covid 19 disease.

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Queen Elizabeth II seems to be recovering well from the corona infection. She met with Prince William, Duchess Kate and great-grandchildren.

After Queen Elizabeth II became aware of Covid-19 disease, the British Queen seems to be doing better again. As the “Daily Mail” and the “Sun” unanimously report, she met some family members on Sunday in bright sunshine on the grounds of Windsor Castle.

Queen Elizabeth II has recovered from Corona

Accordingly, Prince William, the Queen’s grandson, and his wife, Duchess Kate, are said to have been there to spend time with the Queen. The great-grandchildren are said to have been there too. In addition to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, the group was also reportedly joined by Princess Beatrice and her daughter Sienna.

Princess Eugenie, her husband Jack Brooksbank and son August, who are staying at Frogmore Cottage in the grounds of Windsor Castle, were reported not to be home on Sunday.

The Queen had mild symptoms

According to insiders, Elizabeth II is recovering well from her illness. On February 20, the palace announced that the queen had contracted the corona virus. She has “slight, cold-like symptoms”. As a result, the 95-year-old had to cancel several virtual audiences. Previously, Prince Charles and his wife, Duchess Camilla, had also tested positive.

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