Queen Elizabeth II plans summer vacation at the Palace of Scotland during a pandemic: UK Media

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A house staff “Balmoral bubble” will be created around Queen, Prince Philip for the trip (File)

London:

Queen Elizabeth II, who was isolated during the foreclosure of the coronavirus pandemic at Windsor Castle in the south-east of England, plans to visit her palace in Scotland for her annual summer vacation, according to a British media report.

94-year-old monarch and husband Prince Philip, 99, will travel to Balmoral Castle next month, with many members of the royal family joining a traditional socially distanced summer gathering at the 50’s estate. 000 Queen’s Acres in Aberdeenshire.

“To minimize the risk, the Queen will not accommodate or entertain her guests in the castle. They will stay on the estate’s properties and join her for walks, shooting, fishing, horse riding, picnicking -nics and barbecues. There will be no family meals inside, “reported The Sunday Times.

The Queen would be determined to travel to Balmoral in early August, a few weeks later than usual, provided that it is considered safe and that there are no changes in government regulations in travel, the country freeing itself from its phases.

According to the report, a so-called “Balmoral bubble” of household staff will be created around the Queen and Prince Philip, in part made up of certain members of the 22-person “Windsor bubble” who have been with them throughout of isolation. and will move with her to Scotland.

New additions to the “Balmoral bubble” will include additional chefs, maids and support staff already based in the Scottish estate, who are expected to undergo COVID-19 detection tests.

“Balmoral is a private moment and we will not comment on any plans or arrangements,” said Buckingham Palace.

The Queen, who left Buckingham Palace in London on March 19 at the height of the pandemic and has not returned since, made her first royal engagement face to face since the lockdown last Friday, when she knighted the captain Tom Moore, 100 years old. at an outdoor ceremony at Windsor Castle after raising nearly £ 33 million for National Health Service (NHS) charity work through towers around his Bedfordshire garden.

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