Queen Elizabeth II cuts a cake during the Platinum Jubilee celebration at Sandringham Palace, EnglandLONDON, Feb 11< /strong> The Queen of Great Britain Elizabeth II, who was in contact with the ill Prince Charles, does not yet have symptoms of COVID, reports the Daily Mail, citing sources. On Thursday, it became known that the heir to the British throne, 73-year-old Prince Charles, became infected with the coronavirus for the second time and observes self-isolation. It later became known that Charles had been in contact with Queen Elizabeth II two days before the positive test. declined to say whether the Queen tested positive or negative for COVID, stoking fears for her health, but palace sources insist she has no symptoms. She doesn't need to self-isolate. The newspaper writes that the queen received the first dose of the vaccine in January 2021, the second in March, and the booster dose in October. According to the publication, royal doctors will now test her more often. Earlier, the health of the 95-year-old queen was a cause for concern after doctors advised her to take a break from work at the end of last year, she canceled participation in a number of events. In mid-October last year, the British monarch first appeared in public with a cane. Elizabeth II was born on April 21, 1926. This year she celebrates the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne.
