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A new decision made around Elizabeth II’s agenda For health reasons, concern for the Queen of England has increased again.
Little or nothing is officially detailed about what really happens to the mother of the Prince carlos. Discretion about his state of health has always been the trend followed by the institution, which has now reported that it will dedicate itself to “light and desk” duties after being advised by doctors cancel official visits and rest for at least another two weeks.
This would imply the absence of Elizabeth II in the traditional Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on November 13. However, the monarch has promised to attend the service at the Cenotaph to be held the next day. Royal sources have confirmed that His Majesty sees the occasion as “unmissable” and as one of his “most sacred duties.”
The queen’s assistants have also insisted that this is in a “good mood” and that your medical team is simply taking “sensible precautions.”
Everything seemed to indicate that the health setback that Elizabeth II suffered a week ago and for which she had to be admitted to King Edward VII HospitalIt was something timely and temporary with a quick solution. The queen was discharged the next day and with the insistence on the table by her team that the visit to the medical center was due to the desire to perform a simple medical check-up to rule out any serious problems.
However, the doctors advised the grandmother of the prince william and prince harry to cancel his official visit to Northern Ireland to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the partition of the island, a symbolic act of great significance.
An image of the queen using a cane to walk, It also showed that he is less strong than everyone is accustomed to, and just three days ago it was learned that Elizabeth II was not going to preside over the reception ceremony of world leaders in the glasgow climate summit, since the doctors recommended him, once again, that he rest. The English sovereign sadly received this recommendation, as it was made known in a statement: “Her Majesty is disappointed that she cannot attend the reception, but she will send a message to the leaders and delegates at COP26 through a speech previously recorded on video “.
The queen’s commitment now to attend the service in the Cenotaph to be held on November 14 after the traditional Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall, as well as her assurance that she will be able to keep this appointment without any problem, somewhat relieves the monarch fanatics concern. However, no one can ignore that Elizabeth II is 95 years old and that at his age, any health setback can be easily complicated. Nor is the fact that the queen is not having her best mood after the recent loss of her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh and because of the thorny situation that his grandson has caused Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan Markle.
To all this must be added the public collapse of what is believed to be his favorite son, Prince Andrew, accused having had sex with a minor, Virginia Roberts, linked to his friend Jeffrey Epstein, who was found dead in his New York cell on August 10, 2019, disowned as a pedophile and pimp.
Perhaps, all these events have put too much pressure on a 95-year-old woman who these days is starring in one of her longest absences of her entire reign. Since her last public appearance nearly two weeks ago, the queen has only made virtual engagements. The last one was last Thursday, when he virtually introduced the English poet David Constantine.
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