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The Queen heads out for a walk as she is seen for the first time since heading to Balmoral Estate

The Queen has been seen for the first time since arriving at Balmoral Estate at Glen Muick on Tuesday. 

Her Majesty, 94, who cut a casual figure in a red top, gilet and tartan skirt, appeared to be joined by Sophie Wessex, Edward and their children, Lady Windsor, 16, and James, Viscount Severn, 12. as she headed out for a brisk walk at the weekend. 

It is understood that the Queen did not attend church in Scotland on Sunday in order to stop well-wishers gathering. 

The monarch and Prince Philip, 99, who have been isolating at Windsor Castle, travelled by car last week to RAF Northolt, in west London, where they boarded a private jet to Balmoral. 

The Queen, 94, has been seen for the first time since arriving at Balmoral Estate at Glen Muick on Tuesday (pictured)

Her Majesty (pictured) was spotted walking her Dorgis on Balmoral Estate at Glen Muick with who appeared to be an aide

Her Majesty (pictured) was spotted walking her Dorgis on Balmoral Estate at Glen Muick with who appeared to be an aide

It is understood that the Queen did not attend church in Scotland on Sunday in order to stop well-wishers gathering

It is understood that the Queen did not attend church in Scotland on Sunday in order to stop well-wishers gathering 

After a short flight, the royals touched down at Aberdeen airport where they were met by a driver and whisked off to Balmoral, roughly an hour away.

The couple landed in overcast weather, with the Queen donning a rain mac over her smart powder blue suit as her husband followed her down the stairs of the plane in his own practical waterproof coat.

They were followed by royal aides carrying luggage and a pair of dorgis, the Queen’s beloved dogs which are a cross between a dachshund and a Welsh corgi.

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will remain at the 50,000-acre estate until early October and will be joined by family members throughout their stay.

It will be a welcome change of scenery for the couple, who have not left the grounds of Windsor Castle since March. 

The monarch cut a casual figure in a red top, gilet and tartan skirt as she took her beloved Dorgis, Vulcan and Candy, for a walk

The monarch cut a casual figure in a red top, gilet and tartan skirt as she took her beloved Dorgis, Vulcan and Candy, for a walk 

The Queen (pictured) and Prince Philip will remain at the 50,000-acre estate until early October and will be joined by family members throughout their stay

The Queen (pictured) and Prince Philip will remain at the 50,000-acre estate until early October and will be joined by family members throughout their stay

It is understood staff quarantined for two weeks in order to minimise the risk of the Queen or Prince Philip, who are both in their 90s, being exposed to Covid-19.

Reports suggest the hand-picked team of royal aides who will join the couple include Vice-Admiral Tony Johnstone-Burt, master of the household; Sir Edward Young, the Queen’s private secretary, and Paul Whybrew and William Henderson, her pages.

Major Nana Kofi Twumasi-Ankrah, her equerry; Terry Pendry, her head groom; Angela Kelly, the Queen’s personal assistant and her senior dresser; Jackie Newbold, Kelly’s PA; and three assistant dressers will also join, according to The Sunday Times.

It is thought staff will minimise their contact with people outside the royal household in order to create a ‘Balmoral bubble’ designed to keep the Queen and Prince Philip safe.

Measures will also be taken if any members of the royal family come to visit. Typically the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are joined by their children and grandchildren, as well as close friends, throughout the summer holiday.

The monarch (pictured) and Prince Philip , 99, who have been isolating at Windsor Castle, travelled by car last week to RAF Northolt, in west London , where they boarded a private jet to Balmoral

The monarch (pictured) and Prince Philip , 99, who have been isolating at Windsor Castle, travelled by car last week to RAF Northolt, in west London , where they boarded a private jet to Balmoral

The Queen (pictured, left) happily stood and engaged in conversation as she enjoyed the sunshine on Saturday

The Queen (pictured, left) happily stood and engaged in conversation as she enjoyed the sunshine on Saturday 

Balmoral will be a welcome change of scenery for the couple, who have not left the grounds of Windsor Castle since March. Pictured, the Queen on her brisk walk

Balmoral will be a welcome change of scenery for the couple, who have not left the grounds of Windsor Castle since March. Pictured, the Queen on her brisk walk

It is understood that the Queen (pictured) did not attend church in Scotland on Sunday in order to stop well-wishers gathering

It is understood that the Queen (pictured) did not attend church in Scotland on Sunday in order to stop well-wishers gathering

The Queen was wearing a red top with long sleeves and a midi skirt for her outing this afternoon

The Queen was wearing a red top with long sleeves and a midi skirt for her outing this afternoon

The Queen was spotted enjoying a summer walk on the Estate of Balmoral earlier this afternoon

The Queen was spotted enjoying a summer walk on the Estate of Balmoral earlier this afternoon

However this year any visitors, who typically include the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall and Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex, will likely maintain social distancing while on site.

Family members will not stay in the castle with the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh as they have done in previous years and will instead be housed in other properties in the grounds of the estate.

They will be able to meet her for outside activities instead including walks, horse riding and picnics.

Previous reports suggest Balmoral staff have been banned from social activity and the annual Ghillies Ball has also been cancelled due to coronavirus.

An insider told the Mail on Sunday ‘stir-crazy’ aides are staying in the New Block, a dull granite building with a dozen bedrooms outside near the castle.

The insider said: ‘Without all the normal facilities which make a stay pleasant for staff, everyone’s saying it’s like being in Colditz, the prisoner of war camp.

Rev Kenneth MacKenzie wearing a protective face mask arrives at Crathie Kirk ahead of the Sunday Service where the monarch usually attends during her summer break at Balmoral

Rev Kenneth MacKenzie wearing a protective face mask arrives at Crathie Kirk ahead of the Sunday Service where the monarch usually attends during her summer break at Balmoral

Crathie Kirk where the Queen usually attends Sunday Service during her summer break at Balmoral

Crathie Kirk where the Queen usually attends Sunday Service during her summer break at Balmoral

The Queen did not attend church in Scotland on Sunday in order to stop well-wishers gathering, it is understood

The Queen did not attend church in Scotland on Sunday in order to stop well-wishers gathering, it is understood

Some hand sanitiser can be seen at the entrance of Crathie Kirk, next to some flowers. The Queen did not attend the service today to avoid too many well-wishers gathering

Some hand sanitiser can be seen at the entrance of Crathie Kirk, next to some flowers. The Queen did not attend the service today to avoid too many well-wishers gathering 

An information notice informs of the reopening of Crathie Kirk where the Queen usually attends the Sunday service

An information notice informs of the reopening of Crathie Kirk where the Queen usually attends the Sunday service


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