95-year-old Elizabeth II has tested positive for COVID-19, apparently getting it from Charles who tested positive last week. Several people in the palace have gotten it, too, so Charles has been spreading it around perhaps in a bid to be crowned king before he turns eighty. He's only 73 but he doesn't look too good and the queen could easily cling to life another seven years. Her mother lived to 101.
We don't really know who the queen's father was or how long he lived since she and her sisters were conceived through artificial insemination. They look nothing alike and may have had different fathers.
Instead of self-isolating, the queen will callously continue "light duties" and possibly spread the disease some more.
It shows that having already been infected doesn't give you immunity, at least not from the current variant. Charles tested positive for COVID-19 back in March, 2020.
"This
isn't the corona-tion one was expecting, to be honest," the commoner who ran the prince's Twitter feed posted at the time.
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