For the last two years, the Queen of England, Elizabeth, and her husband, Prince Philip, are living in separate places. However, from the start of the Coronavirus crisis, the couple shares the same residence.
In 2017, Prince Philip retired from the royal duties, and he moved from London to Wood Farm Cottage in Norfolk. However, Queen Elizabeth stayed in Buckingham Palace as she is working residence of the monarch.
Although they lived on separate sides, they make an effort to see each other mostly when Queen is not working. As the Express wrote, the Duke and his wife “still see each other depending on Her Majesty’s schedule, but she works around it to see him as much as possible.”
The Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Elizabeth moved to Windsor Castle in Berkshire to spend the quarantine days together as the Coronavirus pandemic is going on.
The couple’s son, Prince Charles, is tested positive on the Coronavirus. As Buckingham Palace’s spokesman said in the announcement, The Queen and Prince of Wales met before he was confirmed with the virus.
“The queen last saw the Prince of Wales briefly on the morning of March 12 and is following all the appropriate advice with regard to her welfare,” – said the spokesman.
The Queen and Philip are under the same roof currently, but the big question is there a possibility for them to remain in the same residence? Sadly, there is a slight possibility for such a thing, unless the Queen step-up from the throne. However, as royal experts are claiming, Queen will stay the head of the country.
She promised the same when she was 21 years old.
“I declare before you all that my whole life whether it be long or short shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong.” – announced Queen Elizabeth.