'God bless our Queen' - North East sends best wishes as Queen tests positive for Covid-19

The North East community has been sharing messages of support for Her Majesty the Queen after she tested positive for Covid.
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Buckingham Palace confirmed on Sunday, February 20 that the Queen had tested positive for the illness just a fortnight after reaching 70 years on the throne earlier this month.

National celebrations for her historic Platinum Jubilee are scheduled for later in the year.

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The 95-year-old monarch is expected to carry out “light duties” in the week ahead and is currently experiencing “mild, cold-like symptoms” according to the palace statement.

Her Majesty The Queen, pictured celebrates the start of the Platinum Jubilee during a reception in the Ballroom of Sandringham House. Picture: Joe Giddens/Getty Images.Her Majesty The Queen, pictured celebrates the start of the Platinum Jubilee during a reception in the Ballroom of Sandringham House. Picture: Joe Giddens/Getty Images.
Her Majesty The Queen, pictured celebrates the start of the Platinum Jubilee during a reception in the Ballroom of Sandringham House. Picture: Joe Giddens/Getty Images.

“She will continue to receive medical attention and will follow all the appropriate guidelines,” it added.

During the pandemic, the Queen has stood as a symbol of national strength for many, delivering two rare televised addresses to the nation.

She reassured the country that the virus would be overcome, telling those in isolation: “We will meet again.”

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Here are some of your well-wishes from our social media pages:

Susan Geering: “I hope you are feeling better soon my Queen. No matter what age or a person's purpose in life, elderly people need extra rest to recover.”

Jan Mardghum: “Speedy recovery your Majesty.”

Janet Welsh: “God bless our Queen.”

Sue Donnelly: “Hope and pray our Queen is well very quickly.”

Gloria Dixon: “That's such a shame, here's hoping she makes a speedy recovery.”

Sandra Rowe: “I hope she recovers quickly.”

Celia Domenech: “Bless you your Majesty, get well soon.”

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Pam Duffy: “God bless her, hope she recovers soon sending lots of healing prayers.”

Angela Steerment: “I hope she is better soon.”

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