The UK’s Queen Elizabeth II tested positive for COVID-19 on Sunday, two weeks after she celebrated her Platinum Jubilee for 70 years on the throne. The 95-year-old monarch is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms and is expected to continue carrying out “light duties” this week, Buckingham Palace said. The queen, who is believed to have been triple vaccinated, reportedly met Prince Charles on Feb. 8, two days before he tested positive for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, which causes COVID-19, for the second time. Charles, the queen’s eldest son and heir to the throne, caught the virus in March 2020 but only had mild symptoms. He also made a speedy full recovery this time. His wife, the 74-year-old Camilla, duchess of Cornwall, also tested positive, with Clarence House confirming on Feb. 14 that the duchess was self-isolating. “The Queen has today tested positive for COVID,” Buckingham Palace said on Sunday. “Her Majesty is …
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