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Queen Elizabeth Postpones Diplomatic Reception at the Advisement of The Foreign Secretary

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The Queen is rearranging her schedule, once again. On Saturday, Buckingham Palace announced that the 95-year-old monarch will postpone the diplomatic reception that was set to be held at Windsor Castle on March 2, amid the conflict between the Ukraine and Russia.  «The Queen has accepted the Foreign Secretary's advice that the Diplomatic Reception at Windsor on Wednesday 2nd March should be postponed,” the statement from the palace read.

During the event, the queen and other members of the royal family were set to host 500 members of the diplomatic corps for the annual meeting.

With the postponement coming as advice from the Foreign Secretary’s office, the situation has nothing to do with the royal’s health.

Her Majesty tested positive for COVID-19 on Feb. 20, days after her son Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall tested positive for the virus.

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