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Messages pour in after UK’s Elizabeth catches COVID-19

/ 05:22 AM February 21, 2022

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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth hosts Rear Adm. James Macleod and Maj. Gen. Eldon Millar as she meets the incoming and outgoing Defence Service secretaries at Windsor Castle, Berkshire, Britain Feb. 16, 2022. (Steve Parsons/Pool via REUTERS)

WINDSOR, England —  News that Britain’s Queen Elizabeth had tested positive for COVID-19 drew shock, concern, and messages of goodwill from across the country on Sunday, with politicians and the public willing the 95-year-old to recover.

On a wet and blustery day, a few sightseers gathered at the gates of Windsor Castle where the queen is receiving medical treatment for mild symptoms. Others went online to express support and message boards in the London Underground urged the monarch to “take it easy”.

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Many said they were troubled by the news after the world’s longest-reigning monarch pulled out of a number of high-profile events and spent a night in the hospital last October, igniting fears about her health.

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Julie and Rupert Wills, visiting Windsor to the west of London, said they loved the queen “to bits”, with Rupert respecting her ability to just “quietly get on with” things. Sanil Solanki, 43, described her as the nation’s mother.

For 19-year-old Gerard Smith, the news had come as a shock. “Everyone loves her,” he said. “She can’t do wrong to anyone. She’s been there my whole lifetime and the lifetime of almost everyone. It’s sad to hear. Hopefully, she makes it through.”

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson led the official response, saying he was sure he spoke for the nation when he wished the queen a swift recovery and a rapid return to vibrant good health.

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Opposition leader Keir Starmer said: “Get well soon Ma’am.” Many other politicians simply tweeted “God Save The Queen”.

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The US Embassy in London sent best wishes. The chief minister of Gibraltar, Fabian Picardo, described the queen as “a rock” in reference to the British territory’s landscape.

The widespread support for the queen follows the anniversary earlier this month when she quietly marked 70 years on the throne, the first British sovereign to do so.

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The Palace said the queen was showing mild symptoms and was expected to continue “light duties” over the coming week.

In keeping with that, the queen released a statement shortly afterwards praising the British women’s curling team for their Olympic gold medal in Beijing.

“I know that your local communities and people throughout the United Kingdom will join me in sending our good wishes to you, your coaches, and the friends and family who have supported you in your great success,” she said.

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