The Peterborough Examiner

Queen makes first public appearance in months

Monarch tours laboratory with Prince William to view scientists’ efforts in battling COVID-19 virus

- PAN PYLAS

LONDON — Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday carried out her first public engagement outside of a royal residence since early March when the coronaviru­s pandemic started to impact upon on all aspects of day-to-day life in the U.K.

The 94-year-old monarch was joined by her grandson Prince William at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory at Porton Down near Salisbury, in southern England, and met with scientists battling the virus.

The Queen unveiled a plaque to officially open the new $39million (U.S.) Energetics Analysis Centre, used by scientists for counter-terrorist work.

Though the U.K. is in the midst of a resurgence of the virus, neither the Queen nor William were seen donning a face covering but both observed social distancing rules of staying two metres apart from each other and anyone else.

The Queen had arrived by helicopter separately from the Duke of Cambridge, who had travelled by car.

A spokespers­on for the palace said all advice was followed.

All 48 people who were due to come into close contact with the royal pair had been tested for the coronaviru­s.

All the tests came back negative.

Kensington Palace, the London residence of William, declined to comment as to whether the prince had also been required to have a test in order to be able to accompany his grandmothe­r at Thursday’s event.

The Queen’s last official public engagement outside of a royal residence was on March 9 when she joined the royal family for the Commonweal­th Day service at Westminste­r Abbey.

Before the U.K. was put into full lockdown on March 23, the Queen and her husband, Prince Philip, had moved from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle, where they have been since.

Though living a far more solitary existence, the Queen has been a visible presence over the past few months, from joining online video calls to support those battling the coronaviru­s as well as addressing the nation on two occasions from Windsor Castle, in large part to bolster people’s resolve in the face of the lockdown.

 ?? BEN STANSALL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Queen Elizabeth II visits the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory to view the Energetics Enclosure and display of weaponry and tactics used in counter intelligen­ce.
BEN STANSALL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Queen Elizabeth II visits the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory to view the Energetics Enclosure and display of weaponry and tactics used in counter intelligen­ce.

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