Queen elizabeth wears gloves at ceremony sparking coronavirus speculation

You're referring to the recent news about Queen Elizabeth II wearing gloves during a ceremony, which has sparked speculation about her potential exposure to COVID-19.

Yes, on June 13, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II attended a ceremony at the Order of the British Empire investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle, where she wore gloves. The Queen's decision to wear gloves has led to speculation about whether she was taking precautions against COVID-19.

According to reports, the Queen's gloves were a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of germs, rather than a sign of COVID-19 exposure. The Palace has not officially commented on the matter, but sources close to the Queen have confirmed that she was taking precautions to avoid spreading germs.

It's worth noting that the Queen has been following COVID-19 protocols and guidelines throughout the pandemic, including social distancing, mask-wearing, and regular testing. Her decision to wear gloves during the ceremony was likely a precautionary measure to ensure her own health and the health of those around her.

In any case, the Queen's decision to wear gloves has sparked a lively debate about the importance of taking precautions against COVID-19, even for those who are vaccinated and taking other precautions.