At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, royal household staff formed a protective bubble at Windsor Castle in a bid to prevent the Queen and the late Prince Philip from contracting Covid-19
Since the start of the pandemic, the Queen's staff have been doing everything they can to protect the monarch from Covid-19.In keeping with her normal "business as usual" approach, the 95-year-old intends to carry out light duties while she isolates in line with government guidelines.
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