Buckingham Palace: Queen Elizabeth was diagnosed with coronary heart disease

Today (Sunday), Buckingham Palace announced that Queen Elizabeth II, who is 95 years old, has been diagnosed with the corona virus. She is also said to be suffering from minor symptoms and is being treated by a doctor in accordance with the rules. At Windsor Castle, the Queen is due to continue her tasks. The queen was inoculated with three doses of vaccine, according to the kingdom’s media.

Professor Sir Hugh Thomas, the head of the palace’s medical farm, stated that “the royal house has doctors who will be accessible to treat and monitor its health at all times.” According to reports, the Queen spent time with Prince Charles on February 8 at Windsor Castle, and he was diagnosed with the virus a few days later.

Naftali Bennett is the Prime Minister of Israel. “Our thoughts and prayers are with you,” he posted on his Twitter account, wishing Queen Elizabeth good health.

Wishing Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II a speedy and full recovery.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

🇮🇱🙏🇬🇧

– Naftali Bennett בנט (ftnaftalibennett) February 20, 2022

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Member of Parliament and Conservative Party, Oliver Dauden, Tweeted on his Twitter account: “Wishing a speedy recovery to Her Majesty.” Mayor of London Sadiq Khan He added: “The commitment that Her Majesty has shown to our country continues to be unquestionable.”

As you may recall, the Queen was hospitalized in October and released after one night.
“The queen arrived at the hospital for some preliminary tests following a medical consultation to relax for a few days,” the palace said. “She returned to Windsor Castle at lunchtime and remained in a good mood.”

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