Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip have been spending ample amount of time together, thanks to the pandemic.
The royal couple, who is currently living at the Windsor Castle, is all set to part ways after Prince Philip turns 100 years old this summer.
This is because following his retirement from royal duties in 2017, the Duke of Edinburgh made Sandringham Estate his base, while the Queen remained at Buckingham Palace.
After Philip turns 100, the monarch and her better half will go back to their respective households.
If this were to happen, the two will reunite in Balmoral during summer holidays.
Although the Queen and Prince Philip live apart from each other for weeks, sometimes months, they are each other's closest confidants and are understood to speak on the phone every day.
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