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Queen Elizabeth says she felt ‘exhausted’ from Covid

The Queen has spoken of serious fatigue after she contracted Covid-19 in February despite aides downplaying her illness.

The Queen, at Windsor Castle, during the video call with staff at the The Royal London Hospital in east London last Wednesday to mark the official opening of the hospital's Queen Elizabeth Unit. The video has just been released. Picture: AFP
The Queen, at Windsor Castle, during the video call with staff at the The Royal London Hospital in east London last Wednesday to mark the official opening of the hospital's Queen Elizabeth Unit. The video has just been released. Picture: AFP

The Queen, who soon turns 96, has spoken of serious fatigue after she contracted Covid-19 in February despite aides downplaying her illness.

At the time, Buckingham Palace said the vaccinated monarch had “mild, cold-like symptoms”.

But she was forced to cancel a series of appointments with foreign diplomats, at the start of her record-breaking 70th year on the throne.

Queen Elizabeth recalled her experience on Wednesday when she spoke to staff and patients by video-link to mark the opening of a hospital unit named in her honour in east London.

Speaking with one former Covid patient who required ventilation, the Queen said about the virus: “It does leave one very tired and exhausted, doesn’t it?

“This horrible pandemic. It’s not a nice result,” she said, according to footage released by the palace on Sunday.

Hospital workers follow the video call with the Queen last Wednesday. Picture: Buckingham Palace via Getty Images
Hospital workers follow the video call with the Queen last Wednesday. Picture: Buckingham Palace via Getty Images

The unit at the Royal London Hospital was built in record time to cope with an influx of Covid sufferers.

The construction team hailed the “Dunkirk spirit” that inspired them, referring to the World War II retreat of British and allied forces from northern France, in the face of a Nazi onslaught.

“Thank goodness it still exists,” the Queen replied.

“It is very interesting, isn’t it, when there is some very vital thing, how everybody works together and pulls together. Marvellous, isn’t it?”

Sir Kenneth Olisa, the Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London, unveils a plaque to formally open the hospital unit last Wednesday, when the Queen made her video call. Picture: Buckingham Palace via Getty Images.
Sir Kenneth Olisa, the Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London, unveils a plaque to formally open the hospital unit last Wednesday, when the Queen made her video call. Picture: Buckingham Palace via Getty Images.

Fears for the Queen’s health have lingered since she had an unscheduled overnight stay in hospital last October, which was only revealed by the palace later.

Her public appearances have become rarer since, and she has complained of mobility problems, as her 96th birthday approaches on April 21.

She is to miss a religious service on Maundy Thursday this week and will be represented by her eldest son and heir, Prince Charles.

The service marks the start of Easter weekend, and is normally a fixture in her calendar.

AFP

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