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Queen gives sweet update during coronavirus isolation

Queen Elizabeth has given royal fans a little bit hope this week after giving a joyful update while she takes a break from her official engagements and duties.

Her Majesty was forced to go into self-isolation and cancel several official events in light of the deadly COVID-19 that is currently plaguing the country.

The royal has reportedly locked herself away with her husband, Prince Philip, and a small number of skeleton staff at Windsor Castle.

Not even family members can visit the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh due to the deadly events, in a bid to protect their weakened immune systems.

In a new post shared to social media, a number of photos of the Queen’s carriage horses running free were posted with the caption: “The Queen’s carriage horses are turned out at Hampton Court Palace, where they will remain whilst they are not required for official duties.”

However, the beautiful mares are currently residing in Hampton Court Palace in Richmond not near Her Majesty.

That is not the only update on the royal accounts we have been given, as just a few weeks ago Buckingham Palace released an official statement where they confirmed the Queen’s temporary change of address.

“As a sensible precaution and for practical reasons in the current circumstances, a number of changes are being made to The Queen’s diary”, the statement read.

“Her Majesty will move to Windsor Castle for the Easter period on Thursday 19th March, one week earlier than planned. It is likely The Queen will stay there beyond the Easter period.

“In consultation with the Medical Household and Government, a number of public events with large numbers of people due to have been attended by The Queen, and other Members of the Royal Family, in the coming months will be cancelled or postponed.

“The annual Maundy Service at St George’s Chapel on 9th April will not go ahead. Three Garden Parties hosted by The Queen, due to be held at Buckingham Palace in May, will now not take place.”

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