In this handout photo provided by Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth II speaks to staff at the Royal London Hospital via video call on April 6, 2022.
Speaking with former Covid patient Asef Hussain, the Queen said of the virus: "I'm glad that you're getting better...It does leave one very tired and exhausted, doesn't it? Marvellous, isn't it?" It's not a nice result."
Britain's monarch empathized with patients, doctors and nurses at a London hospital, saying the coronavirus "does leave one very tired and exhausted."
"I remember waking my wife saying that I feel like there's no oxygen in the room. It felt at times that we were running a marathon with no finish line." Elizabeth tested positive for COVID-19 in February and suffered what Buckingham Palace described as "mild cold-like symptoms.''
Queen Elizabeth said COVID-19 had left 'one very tired and exhausted' as she talked to health workers and a former patient about her own experience of 'this ...
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The Queen spoke with another former COVID-19 patient, Asef Hussain, who was at the event with his wife, Shamina. Hussain was admitted to the east London ...
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, who turns 96 soon, has spoken of serious fatigue after she contracted COVID-19 in February despite aides downplaying her ...
"Thank goodness it still exists," the queen replied. This is the queen's?first major public event in more than five months after testing positive for COVID-19 in February. Photo: VCG Queen Elizabeth II recalled her experience on Wednesday when she spoke to staff and patients by video link to mark the opening of a hospital unit named in her honor in east London.
In an editorial blunder, Folha de S. Paulo — Brazil's biggest newspaper — mistakenly published the obituary of Queen Elizabeth II today.
Today’s gaffe instantly sparked a wave of memes on Brazilian social media. News outlets customarily prepare obituaries in advance for prominent figures, but accidentally hitting “publish” ahead of time is among the biggest fears of online editors around the world. In an editorial blunder, Folha de S. Paulo — Brazil’s biggest newspaper — mistakenly published the obituary of the United Kingdom’s Queen Elizabeth II in its online edition.
Queen Elizabeth is rarely seen without her iconic handbag. Now, the brand behind her go-to styles has dug through its archives to launch a new take on a ...
The British heritage brand, who launched its e-commerce site in 2008, has seen a steady increase in online sales over the years, with many online customers opting for their unique "build a bag" service, where you can choose your own materials, colors and personalization in six easy steps. Founded in the 1940s by Sam Launer, who fled Czechoslovakia with his wife and two sons during the war, the brand was given a Royal Warrant in 1968 and the Queen has become its longest-standing customer to date. "She wants less weight in her bags now, so I try and make the bag light enough for her to carry.
Queen Elizabeth II's closest aide, Angela Kelly, reveals how she pulled double duty to assist the monarch when both were locked down at Windsor Castle.
She helps her to dress, manages her extensive jewelry collection and cares for the personal needs of the 95-year-old monarch. Members of the royal household are understood to sign strict confidentiality agreements which prohibit these types of projects without express permission from the monarch. Queen Elizabeth II's closest aide Angela Kelly—nicknamed "AK47" and the "queen's gatekeeper" by the press—has revealed that during coronavirus lockdowns, she learned to cut and style the monarch's iconic hairdo.
As the Queen's Platinum Jubilee fast approaches, it is a strange fact of her exceedingly long reign that only those aged well over seventy can now remember ...
And as she prepares for her Platinum Jubilee, an event without parallel in Europe since the reign of Louis XIV, Hardman’s excellent and exhaustive biography reminds us that ‘her story informs our story. Her joy in the job has seen her become a 21st Century global phenomenon, commanding unrivalled respect and affection. her Prime Minister was Winston Churchill, wartime rationing was still biting, half the nations on earth today had yet to exist, and her early tours included holding receptions for veterans of the Boer War (1899-1902).