Queen Elizabeth will never return to Buckingham Palace

British media have revealed that Queen Elizabeth II has taken Windsor Castle as her permanent residence, and is not considering returning to Buckingham Palace.

According to the newspaper, “Mirror”, the 95-year-old Queen Elizabeth has been following all her work from Windsor Castle for nearly two years due to the Corona pandemic, and now she is not thinking of living again in Buckingham Palace in the capital, London, especially after the health crisis she suffered after she was infected with the Covid 19 virus. And suffering from difficulty moving and moving.

According to the Daily Mail report, the Queen spent most of the coronavirus lockdown in Windsor with her husband Prince Philip until his death in April of last year.

In addition to the health reasons that prompted her to stay there, Buckingham Palace - the royal residence since 1837, is undergoing renovation and is expected to be ready in 2027, with a budget for its renovation of 369 million pounds.

It is noteworthy that Queen Elizabeth II recently recovered from the COVID19 virus, which she contracted on February 20.

Once recovered, she visited Frogmore, where she spent time with Prince William, his wife Kate Middleton and the children, as well as Princess Beatrice and her daughter.

Recently, Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, visited the western borough of Southend;

With the aim of officially declaring it a city, in honor of the late politician David Amis, he was a British Member of Parliament for the western constituency of Southend from May 1997 until his assassination in October 2021.

During the visit, the prince spoke with a number of local residents in Southend about the health of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, reassuring that she was fine and that the symptoms of Corona that she suffered were rather mild.

And the British newspaper, “Daily Mail”, had reported that Queen Elizabeth returned to her usual activity 9 days after she was infected with the emerging corona virus.

The newspaper reported that the Queen held two meetings via video link with foreign ambassadors from Windsor Castle on March 1, 2022.

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