The Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth II, has quit Buckingham Palace over coronavirus fears.
Staff of the 93-yrs-old Queen drove her to Windsor on Thursday. A royal source told TheSun
The source said: “Her Majesty is in good health but it was thought best to move her. A lot of her staff are a bit panicky over coronavirus.
“The Palace hosts a constant stream of visitors including politicians and dignitaries from around the world.
“The Queen has met a lot of people there until recently. But she is weeks away from her 94th birthday and advisers believe it is best to get her out of harm’s way.
“Buckingham Palace is in the middle of London and also has a bigger staff than other estates so is deemed a much more dangerous location.
“There have been no specific scares or positive tests there yet but no one wants to take any chances.”
However, the reports by TheSun added that the Palace has around 500 staff, while Windsor, the new location for the Queen has only 100.
Meanwhile, events like; Palace garden parties for 30,000 guests slated to hold in May and June maybe cancelled or postponed.
The Queen may also have to miss the Epsom Derby on June 6.
“Future events will be reviewed on an ongoing basis taking into account the appropriate advice,” says a Palace spokeswoman