The Queen has reportedly made Windsor Castle her permanent home and will "never live at Buckingham Palace again."
Her Majesty, who usually resides in London, has been working from home at Windsor Castle for the last two years since the pandemic began.
And now with more health concerns having recently caught Covid-19 and suffering from more mobility issues, the 95-year-old is said to have decided to make Windsor her official residence.
Buckingham Palace, which has been the official royal residence since 1837, is currently undergoing a £369million refurbishment which is due to be completed in 2027.
When the renovations began, it was planned that the Queen would only moved out of her private apartments temporarily.
But since then, it has been decided that she will vacate the Palace for good to minimise her travel, with it also no longer deemed suitable for a long-term home, The Times reports.
It's understood the Queen will also permanently work from home at Windsor Castle.
The record-breaking monarch will celebrate her 96th birthday this year, and was reported to have said that she “couldn’t move” as she leaned on her walking stick at a meeting at the Castle last month.
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