Queen Elizabeth II allows Boris Johnson to exercise at Buckingham Palace during COVID-19 recovery

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Queen Elizabeth II allows Boris Johnson to exercise at Buckingham Palace during COVID-19 recovery
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been making trips to the Buckingham Palace grounds for exercise while recovering from coronavirus after Queen Elizabeth II gave her blessing.

Queen Elizabeth II has given Boris Johnson permission to exercise in the grounds of Buckingham Palace as the Prime Minister recovers from coronavirus.

A London press photographer yesterday got pictures of his armored range rover arriving at a side entrance of the queen's London residence. There are also tennis courts at Buckingham Palace and Johnson is known to be a fan of the sport, having been photographed playing it a number of times.:"The Prime Minister has been exercising in the grounds of Buckingham Palace. It's obviously important that the Prime Minister is able to take exercise."

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