Boris Johnson: Queen last met her Prime Minister on March 11th

Queen Elizabeth II (93) is still "in good health". After British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (55) made public on Friday that he also had Covid-19, Buckingham Palace said in a statement, according to the British Daily Mail, that the monarch last visited the politician on March 11 had seen and she was fine. She also follows "all reasonable advice regarding her wellbeing".

Johnson said on Friday in a Twitter videothat his coronavirus test was positive. He currently only suffers from mild symptoms and continues to take care of government affairs in self-isolation from his home office. He and the Queen had only held their weekly audience on the phone a few days ago.

Charles in quarantine

In order to protect herself against the corona virus, the Queen has been together with Prince Philip (98) at Windsor Castle for several weeks. According to a statement by the royal family, the last time she met her son Prince Charles (71), who was also infected with the corona virus, on March 12. After consultation with the government and doctors in Scotland, Charles and Camilla (72) had quarantined at Balmoral Castle. The 71-year-old is said to have suffered from mild symptoms, but otherwise he was "in good health", as a spokesman confirmed.