Royal family 'hugely worried' for Queen as she battles Covid-19
The Royal Family believes that the Queen's Covid-19 diagnosis comes after a great difficult time
The royal family is deeply worried after the Queen got Covid-19.
The 95-year-old tested positive for Covid-19 last week and since then, she has postponed her virtual engagements as she fights the virus.
Speaking to OK magazine, a source close to the royal family said that the royal family has been concerned over the timing of the unfortunate event as the monarch is known to have gone through a plethora of distress in recent times.
"Everyone in the family is praying that Her Majesty is going to be okay. But there are worries that she may have been exposed at the worst possible time.
"There is mounting distress that her immune system might not be able to stand up to the virus. It’s a terrifying time.
"The royals are staying tight-lipped and putting up a good front, but there is zero doubt that this is a hugely worrisome scenario. The whole country is rattled."
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