Queen Elizabeth Real Health Status Revealed: Royal Family Already Making ‘Final’ Plans?
Is Queen Elizabeth II in good health?
On Tuesday, a flurry of rumors surrounding the head of the British monarchy sent shock waves across the world. This came after a story by Hollywood Unlocked shared that she had already passed away.
Meanwhile, there were allegations that the royal family was already making "final preparations" in the wake of her health problems.
Radar Online, on the other hand, has disproved all of the stories, with its insiders reporting she is still alive - however they have learnt that the family is "getting ready for the worst."
"They urgently don't want her to come to this conclusion in this manner."
The announcement comes just three days after Buckingham Palace announced that Queen Elizabeth II had tested positive for COVID virus. When a spokesman confirmed that the monarch had been suffering from "minor cold-like symptoms," she stated she would continue to work with "minimal obligations" during that period.
As part of her medical care, the Queen will continue to follow "the required recommendations," according to the announcement.
The wedding of British Vogue editor Edward Enninful was scheduled to take place on Tuesday, and the Queen was expected to attend.
The news of the Queen's death was also widely shared on social media. Nevertheless, royal writer Omid Scobie quickly debunked any reports of the prince's death.
"No, that (now popular) story that originated on Instagram is not real," he wrote in a Twitter message.
Still, "The Queen Died" continued to become a social media trending topic on Tuesday.
It is not only Britain's monarchy's leader who has tested positive for COVID. Her diagnosis occurred only a few days after her son, Prince Charles, and his wife, Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, were also infected with COVID.
The Prince of Wales has now tested positive for the virus for the second time.
The Queen's health has been the subject in the past, especially after it was reported she was hospitalized.
"Preliminary studies" were conducted on Queen Elizabeth II back in October. They were then accused of concealing the seriousness of her health condition, which was eventually proven to be untrue.
Meanwhile, a royal expert believes that royal fans should be concerned if the Queen fails to appear at an important event this week.
According to Russell Myers of the Daily Mirror, if she cancels her weekly meeting with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson today, she should have reason to be concerned.
According to him, the Queen was already forced to cancel several commitments, virtual engagements, yesterday.
In addition to the fact that Kate Middleton was in Copenhagen, Prince William was performing an investiture for Sue Barker, and Prince Charles was in Hereford touring a church, Russell thinks that there's nothing to be concerned about. Since if the royals were all at her side, thern that means they're making a big fuss out of it.
But then he pointed out, "However, there is an audience with the Prime Minister later on, on the phone, and if she wants to miss that, then perhaps we would we be a bit more concerned. But for now, I think we're alright."