Queen, 95, has beaten Covid and been passed fit and is back hosting two virtual audiences today

THE Queen is back to work today after beating Covid.

Sources close to Her Majesty, 95, say she has been passed fit after testing positive last month and will later host two virtual audiences.


The monarch will meet ambassadors from Andorra and Chad via video call.

She had previously been forced to pull out of several engagements due to "mild cold-like symptoms".

But the hardworking monarch continued with "light duties" such as paperwork while isolating at Windsor Castle.

Her diagnosis came after she had been in direct contact with Prince Charles, two days before he tested positive.

It is believed she spent time with her son when he hosted an investiture at the castle – the first time they had met face-to-face since Christmas.

Camilla too was later struck down with the virus, though both reported mild symptoms.

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Sources claim coronavirus has swept through staff at Windsor, with "a number of cases" in workers based at the castle.

It is understood the Queen, who is just weeks away from her 96th birthday, is tested every day by royal doctors.

Before her return to duty, the Queen spent time with Prince William and Kate Middleton, it has been reported.

An insider claimed Her Majesty was joined by a small entourage at Frogmore, which also included their three children, Princess Beatrice and her baby daughter Sienna.

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