Her Majesty officially spoke to Boris Johnson over the phone for her weekly audience this week as part of her social distancing measures. The Prime Minister and the Queen were due to have a face-to-face meeting. However, the palace confirmed this did not end up happening in light of recent events.
Now, it has been revealed that the Queen will officially decamp to Windsor castle as part of the new measures.
This is said to be her favourite home to spend the summer and Christmas.
The Monarch has been spending the evening preparing for the move.
So far the Queen has been praised for her attitude towards the outbreak, with many sources previously confirming its "business as usual" for the Queen.
The monarch was conscious to follow government advice and not cause panic for members of the public.
Many were surprised to see her attend the Commonwealth Day service during the outbreak.
The social distancing measures come as the UK's death toll hit 104 today with 2,626 confirmed cases.
Schools across the UK will close "until further notice" from Friday with school exams scrapped for this summer.
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As many as 150 troops are learning to drive oxygen tankers to supply hospitals, according to The Times.
The troops will form part of the new “Covid Support Force”.
The Queen isn't the only one putting plans of action in place to cope with the pandemic.
A royal source has said Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are following "government advice" as the coronavirus crisis continues to escalate around the world.
A royal source told People Magazine: “Like everyone, they are taking government advice.
“And if and when they are specifically made aware of being in contact with someone who has tested positive they will act accordingly.”
During one of his final royal engagements earlier this month, it has emerged Prince Harry may have been indirectly exposed to covid-19.
The Duke met with Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton, who had been in contact, just two days earlier, with two high-profile individuals who have now tested positive for Coronavirus.
Prince Harry hugged the F1 World Champion on March 6 at the opening of the Silverstone Experience Centre.
On March 4 Lewis Hamilton appeared in London at the WE Day charity event alongside the actor Idris Elba and the wife of Canadian Prime Minister Sophie GrĂ©goire Trudeau – who have both been diagnosed with coronavirus.
Lewis Hamilton has not tested positive for covid-19.
The Coronavirus pandemic has seen more than 204,000 people diagnosed with the virus globally.
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