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Coronavirus Outbreak: Queen Elizabeth moves out of Buckingham Palace

| @indiablooms | Mar 15, 2020, at 09:53 pm

London/UNI:  UK's monarch Queen Elizabeth II has shifted from her residence Buckingham Palace and moved to the Windsor Castle, she is likely to be quarantined along with Prince Philip at Sandringham in case the coronavirus outbreak worsens in the UK.

A community from royal family declared the nonagenarian monarch to be in good health saying that many in her staff are a bit panicky over coronavirus pandemic. The Buckingham palace hosts a constant stream of visitors including leaders and dignitaries from around the world, UK's The Sun has reported.

Considering the advanced age of the Queen and the fact that she comes in contact with so many people this step was taken. Also, the Buckingham Palace's location is much riskier than Windsor Castle.

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