Advertisement
Home ROYALS

The Queen and Prince Philip are living together again for the first time in years

COVID-19 ... bringing together royals since 2020.
Loading the player...

The Queen and Prince Philip have started living together for the first time in two years because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Advertisement

WATCH: The Queen jokes ‘I’m still alive’ when asked if she’s well 

The Queen, 93, is social distancing at Windsor Castle with a frail Philip, 98.

The Queen usually resides in Buckingham Palace, while Philip lives at Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk since he retired in 2017.

The Queen and Philip
The Queen and Philip (Credit: Getty)
Advertisement

Meanwhile, a new report claims doctors are on standby for Prince Philip amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

The 98-year-old is said to be “enormously vulnerable” to coronavirus, which has resulted in has doctors being on standby.

“Prince Philip is enormously vulnerable, as he is a very sick person anyway,” royal expert Angela Mollard revealed to the Express.co.uk

She continued: “He was in hospital at Christmas time, so they will be protecting his health at Windsor. There will be doctors on staff.”

Advertisement

Her Majesty and Philip will reportedly have a significantly reduced amount of staff

Royals
A new report claims doctors are on standby for Prince Philip amid the coronavirus outbreak. (Credit: Getty)
Royals
Queen Elizabeth leaving Buckingham Palace for Windsor. (Credit: Getty)

Meanwhile, Prince Charles, 71, tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, and is is in self-isolation. Wife Camilla tested negative to the virus. 

Advertisement

“The Prince of Wales has tested positive for Coronavirus,” Clarence House confirmed on March 25. 

Related stories


Advertisement
Advertisement