The 93-year-old British Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II has been reportedly advised to "self-isolate" earlier this week. It was said that the head of the British Monarchy had an engagement with the United Kingdom's Prime Minister, Boris Johnson on Monday for the Commonwealth Day service held at Westminster Abbey.

According to London Loves Business, former British MEP, Lance Forman shared his thoughts on social media and rhetorically asked why the British Monarch has not yet isolated herself after meeting with the country's Prime Minister. This came after the headlines that Nadie Dories, the British health minister, has tested positive for the coronavirus, now known as the COVID-19.

As revealed, the British minister met with Boris Johnson last week ahead of the International Women's Day. It was also noted that the ministers engaged with hundreds of individuals last week before she reportedly felt ill on Friday.

After their engagements, Queen Elizabeth II, as well as the other members of the British Royal Family, met with the UK Prime Minister on Monday for the said service. While no symptoms of illnesses were shared before the public regarding the royals, this already caused many individuals to share their concerns for the service attendees, especially the Queen.

In a report released by Aljazeera, Nadine Dories confirmed her case with the public on Tuesday. She reportedly said that she has been isolated, and "recovering" after learning the result of her test.

The publication also stated that the health officials in the country have been now "tracing" where the health minister "contracted the virus," as well as the people she had contact with for the past few days. While she has not directly contacted or engaged with Queen Elizabeth II, several of the ministers who she met earlier was present at the service on Monday.

No word has been heard yet from Buckingham Palace about the status of the Queen. But, many individuals and officials urged Queen Elizabeth II to now start "self-isolating" herself.

At the time of writing, United Kingdom has obtained 590 COVID-19 cases and ten deaths. While precautionary measures have been set, reports shared that Boris Johnson has confirmed that UK schools will remain open amid the outbreak.

The Sun UK also recently shared that the UK Prime Minister will not cancel mass gatherings despite Scotland's announcement of banning events involving 500 individuals and up. The ban will reportedly start next week as a precautionary measure to stop the further spread of the virus in the country.