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THE QUEEN wore gloves yesterday to shake the hands of Britons at Buckingham Palace, for the first time ever. Many suspect Her Majesty Elizabeth II was motivated by coronavirus. Kate and William, and Charles, are not wearing gloves. While royals are most at risk of catching illness? What is the Royal Family doing to combat the risk? read more...
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THE Queen today took precautions against coronavirus – wearing GLOVES for the investitures ceremony. The 93-year-old donned the white gloves for the Buckingham Palace event as the number of p…
THE Queen today took precautions against coronavirus – wearing GLOVES for the investitures ceremony. The 93-year-old donned the white gloves for the Buckingham Palace event as the number of p…
Queen Elizabeth wore gloves for an investiture ceremony at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday in what royal watchers are calling a sign of the times amid the threat of COVID-19. "This is the first time in my memory, and I’ve been covering the royal family for 30 years, that Her Majesty has worn gloves
THE CORONAVIRUS scare came to Buckingham Palace yesterday as the Queen wore long white gloves to give out awards.
Here's how the recent events could have influenced the monarch.
As global concern mounts about the spread of the coronavirus. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has been pictured wearing gloves at a ceremony.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II was spotted wearing gloves for the first time in decades during an investiture at Buckingham Palace as fears of a coronavirus outbreak in Britain grow.
The Queen today took precautions against coronavirus in a very public display, wearing gloves for her latest investitures ceremony.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II didn't wear gloves today during her audiences at Buckingham Palace and was spotted greeting her guests shaking hands.
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The monarch wore gloves to hand out honors at Buckingham Palace, and royal experts are dubbing the move a "sensible precaution" against coronavirus.
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FEARS have grown over the Queen's favourite Cheltenham Festival being cancelled due to the rapid spread of the deadly coronavirus.
The 93-year-old's decision to cover her hands came as the Government warned the death rate for people infected is 'significantly ramped up' among the elderly.
THE QUEEN wore gloves yesterday to shake the hands of Britons at Buckingham Palace, for the first time ever. Many suspect Her Majesty Elizabeth II was motivated by coronavirus. Kate and William, and Charles, are not wearing gloves. While royals are most at risk of catching illness? What is the Royal Family doing to combat the risk?