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As the coronavirus outbreak continues to wreak havoc in the UK, fears over Prince Philip's health have once again surfaced. At 98 years old and having already suffered some health
scares, the Duke of Edinburgh is among those at highest risk. New Idea's Zoe Burrell and royal commentator Angela Mollard discussed the special steps the Queen is taking to protect her
"vulnerable" husband on the Royals podcast. Ms Mollard told listeners: "You have to remember her husband Prince Philip is very elderly and very vulnerable. "I think the
Queen would be very much limiting any kind of interaction. "Certainly some of her engagements have gone by the wayside. "In the short term, the Palace has put out that, there have
been amendments to royal diaries." READ MORE: MEGHAN MARKLE 'VERY KEEN' TO GET BACK TO BABY ARCHIE FOR MAJOR REASON She continued: "The Queen was supposed to go to Camden
and to Cheshire, that's been cancelled. "So in terms of our visibility of the royals over the next weeks and months, I think it's going to be interesting. "As the Palace
has said, the Queen will still be having her one-on-one meetings. "There was talk that she would be in lockdown at Sandringham if things escalated. That is very, very unlikely."
Ms Mollard also said: "She said 'absolutely not, we're going to stay in London. "So they largely stayed at Buckingham Palace, the girls were moved to Windsor when it was
bombed during the war. "So I think Elizabeth as Queen, very much like her mother, has that spirit of indomitable 'show must go on'. "Of course, she's taking
tremendous care, but I don't think the Queen is the first person to scurry away when things get difficult. "In any case, the health and safety at each of these palaces will be
exemplary."