Britain’s Queen Elizabeth wants to return to work “as soon as possible”.
The 94-year-old monarch has stepped back from public duties amid the Covid-19 pandemic and is quarantining at Windsor Castle with her husband Prince Philip, 98.
But she is “more determined than ever to return when the time is right”, according to the Daily Mirror newspaper.
And Queen Elizabeth has urged younger members of the Royal Family to step forward while she is out of action.
A royal source said: “There is going to be a lot more interaction between the family members while the crisis is ongoing.
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“Her Majesty has given instructions that, after a turbulent period for the family last year, now is the time to heal and have a united front and get back to the basics of what the monarchy is for.
“Her sole belief is that it goes back to the basics of duty.”
It was recently revealed that Queen Elizabeth is expected to remain out of the spotlight until around October as she follows Government advice on the global health crisis.
There are discussions what we could do and couldn’t do come October
Following advice
An insider recently told The Sunday Times newspaper: “The Queen won’t do anything which goes against the advice of people in her [age] category.
“And she’s going to take all the appropriate advice. There are discussions what we could do and couldn’t do come October.”
However, last week she told people to “never give up” and “never despair” as she addressed the nation in a moving message to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
She said: “At the start, the outlook seemed bleak, the end distant, the outcome uncertain.
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