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A Former Buckingham Palace Doctor Shares the Royal Family's Coronavirus Protocol

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The entire world is dealing with the impact of the coronavirus right now and the royal family is no exception. In a new interview with Tatler, Dr.

Anna Hemming, who current works at the Cranley Clinic and previous spent seven years as the resident in-house doctor at Buckingham Palace, weigh in on what the royal family's coronavirus protocol probably looks like.

According to Hemming, the entire family is likely taking all recommended precautions, but that's particularly important for Queen Elizabeth, who is 93, and her husband, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who is 98. "Clearly, members of the Royal Family are in high risk groups—not just over 70 but over 90 years old too," she explained. "I believe the family will be talking daily

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