Due to recent health struggles, it is suspected the Queen may never walk her dogs again. Photo / Getty Images
Due to recent health struggles, it is suspected the Queen may never walk her dogs again. Photo / Getty Images
Queen Elizabeth has become too frail to walk her dogs.
The 95-year-old monarch hasn't been able to walk her beloved Corgis around Windsor Castle for the last six months, and some Palace insiders suspect she may never be able to again, following her recent health struggles.
A royal source shared:"She is not well enough [to walk the dogs].
"The Queen usually turns to her beloved Corgis in time of crisis and stress and took them out almost every day after Prince Philip fell ill and then died last year.
The Queen was first revealed to have Covid-19 on February 20, shortly after her eldest son Prince Charles also tested positive for the virus.
At the time, a royal spokesperson said: "Buckingham Palace confirms that The Queen has today tested positive for Covid. Her Majesty is experiencing mild, cold-like symptoms but expects to continue light duties at Windsor over the coming week. She will continue to receive medical attention and will follow all the appropriate guidelines."
During her recovery period, the Queen - who is the longest-serving female head of state in history - continued to carry out light duties but cancelled some virtual meetings.