Royal guest at Queen Elizabeth II's funeral tests positive for Coronavirus

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A royal guest who was present at the late monarch’s state funeral on Monday has tested positive for Covid-19

September 21, 2022 - 12:56 BST Phoebe Tatham Queen Margrethe of Denmark tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday after she made an appearance at Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral.The royal has subsequently cancelled her official engagements for this week, including an evening event on Friday at Christiansborg Castle for the government and the Danish members of the European Parliament.

The royal, who has reigned for half a century, is reportedly suffering from mild symptoms and is isolating at Fredensborg Castle until she recovers.Queen Margrethe's health update comes after she made a trip to London to attend the late Queen's poignant state funeral and subsequent committal service at St George's Chapel.

The Prince and Princess of Wales also attended, along with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and the Queen's other grandchildren, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips, and Lady Louise Windsor and James, Viscount Severn.Following the Queen's funeral, there was a committal service held at St George's Chapel in Windsor. The Service was led by The Right Reverend David Conner, KCVO, Dean of Windsor.

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