No royal break! Queen’s ‘experience and sagacity’ needed more than ever during crisis

QUEEN ELIZABETH II’s public presence has been badly hit by the coronavirus pandemic – but the monarch remains a banner of continuity and stability needed more than ever, a royal expert said.

The Queen is self-isolating at Windsor Castle with Prince Philip. The monarch was last seen in public on March 19, when she was driven through Buckingham Palace’s gates with her dorgi sitting on her lap to her home in Berkshire. 

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to grip Britain, the Queen isn’t expected to step out of her castle anytime soon for a face-to-face meeting or public engagement.

But despite being absent from the public eye, the Queen remains a key figure in Britain, with her “experience and sagacity” needed and appreciated more than ever, according to a royal commentator.

Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told Express.co.uk: “She has always been a symbol of continuity but during this unprecedented crisis her experience and sagacity are valued all the more.”   

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