The children of Queen Elizabeth, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, are, reportedly, regular visitors of Her Majesty in Windsor Castle, along with their wives, Sarah Ferguson and Sophie Wessex, after the death of her husband, Prince Philip.

According to Daily Mail, Queen Elizabeth is trying to resume her life as normal at Windsor Castle, where she has chosen to stay instead of moving to Buckingham Palace. Aside from her children and in-laws, she has Angela Kelly, her dresser, as her "rock" and confidante. She also has her Lady-in-Waiting Susan Hussey by her side most of the time.

Hussey was seen with the queen riding in the car to Philip's funeral. Her other Lady-in-Waiting, Mary Morrison, is believed to be her frequent company as well.

The queen could also rely on some 22 staff members of the Royal Household at a given time. These workers go on rotating shifts and have been in her COVID-19 bubble since the pandemic started.

The Duke and Duchess of York actually live nearby from the queen at the Royal Lodge in Windsor. The Earl and Countess of Wessex, on other hand, live in Bagshot Park, some 21 miles away from the queen's residence.

Her eldest son, Prince Charles, and only daughter, Princess Anne, live at least an hour's away from Her Majesty. It is understood that Charles will be running some of the affairs of the royal family as the "qausi-king" although the queen will not abdicate her throne.

According to biographer Robert Jobson, Charles will be tasked to do more state visits in place of his mother. Now the patriarch of the family, Charles will also be conducting the meetings with state leaders and other dignitaries at the royal palaces.

He has called on a royal summit with his heir, Prince William, to discuss the future of the monarchy. According to the Telegraph, the royal family will be defining the roles of the 15 working royals and could tackle even Prince Harry's future as the spare to the heir with Prince George, the third in line to the throne, still underage.

Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth will turn 95 years old on Wednesday, April 21, but there will be no celebrations. According to reports, she will stay in her COVID-19 bubble and will keep on with work. There will likely be no official portrait as she is still in mourning.

Queen Elizabeth will celebrate her birthday casually by driving to one of her favorite places in the estate, where she will walk her dogs. However, Andrew, Edward and their wives are likely going to drop by to wish her well, while she will get calls from others, Charles, William and other members of the royal family.