Queen Elizabeth II has continued to stay behind closed doors inside Windsor Castle. Previous reports stated that her stay in the Berkshire property is "indefinite."

It makes total sense, though, as to why she and her husband, Prince Philip, have to continue their self-isolation. Amid the pandemic crisis, they belong to the most "at risk" groups of individuals.

The case is different, however, for the younger British Royals. Since the lockdown in the United Kingdom has started to ease its restrictions, several members of the British Royal Family have started to conduct engagements personally.

Despite this, the British Monarch, reportedly, continues to do her work "remotely." Just recently, several publications tuned in as she made an appearance with Princess Anne in her first video call engagement.

Queen Elizabeth II relocated to Windsor Castle in mid-March. The Duke of Edinburgh has since joined her in the property to decrease the risks of contracting the novel coronavirus.

However, this may no longer be the case in the coming weeks. As it happened, there is a huge possibility that she will move to Balmoral, as she always does every summer, according to the Daily Express.

Many royal experts, reportedly, weighed in on the matter. As reported, they are all certain that the Queen will take her annual summer plans to the royal's private property amid the continued crisis in the United Kingdom.

Speaking to ITV's The Royal Rota, producer Lizzie Robinson and editor Chris Ship, reportedly, discussed the likelihood of Queen Elizabeth II's relocation to Balmoral from Windsor Castle. They, reportedly, agreed that there is an "understanding" that she will leave the Berkshire property, probably on August 1.

Some palace sources also, reportedly, shared that after her summer stay in Balmoral, the British Monarch might not return yet to Buckingham Palace, in London. As asserted, she will, most likely, come back to Windsor Castle and continue her self-isolation.

The talks of her summer plans to the Scottish royal property, reportedly, comes after news of the lockdown restrictions lifting for individuals over 70-years-old. Queen Elizabeth II, alongside Prince Philip, is "expected" to stay in Balmoral for up to "three months," according to The Sun. Some publications, however, asserted that there are no words yet whether the Duke of Edinburgh will go with his wife.

While officials have, reportedly, remained silent about the matter, the sources noted that the "preparations" are already in place. Everything will be checked, and this is to "ensure" that there will be no risks, the source added.