Queen Elizabeth II did not attend the Remembrance Sunday ceremony in London
London England. – The Buckingham Palace made known that the Queen isabel II England did not attend the ceremony of the DSouvenir omingo in London, in which homage is paid to the British fallen in combat.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.#RemembranceSunday #LestWeForget https://t.co/XtFNrk6nKy pic.twitter.com/UgxbSBURhy
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) November 14, 2021
The ceremony is one of the most important of the year on the 95-year-old queen’s agenda.
Hours before the ceremony, through a statement, the authorities reported that, “The queen, who has suffered a back injury, has decided this morning with great regret that she will not be able to attend the Remembrance Sunday service today in the Cenotaph ”. And they added, “Her Majesty is disappointed to miss out on the service.”
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Went to the hospital
Last month, Queen Elizabeth II went to a London hospital for tests and spent the night there.
It was his first hospital stay in eight years. On October 29, the palace indicated that he had been recommended to rest for two weeks. Due to that indication, the head of state canceled her plans to attend the United Nations climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, but sent a video message.
Last Thursday, Buckingham Palace reported that the monarch would follow the ceremony at the Cenotaph in central London from a balcony, as she had done on other occasions.
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Military mechanics
The queen served as a military and mechanical conductor during the World War II and gives great importance to the celebration of Remembrance Sunday, a solemn ceremony in memory of the sacrifices of the fallen military. The date, which takes place after Armistice Day on November 11, is usually commemorated with poppy flags and the observance of two minutes of silence at 11 in the morning.
Ceremony at Whitehall
On this occasion, the ceremony in London’s Whitehall was attended by members of the royal family, led by Prince Charles, as well as political figures, who participated in hundreds of soldiers and veterans around the Cenotaph. It is the first time that the event has been held normally since the start of the pandemic.
The ceremony
After the Marines played “The Last Post,” 73-year-old Prince Charles laid the first wreath on behalf of the queen, as he has done for the past several years. Other members of the royal family and Prime Minister Boris Johnson followed.
In dispatch tasks
The queen has continued to work from home and perform office duties during her period of rest. He has spent most of his time at Windsor Castle, west London, and visited Sandringham, the property of the royal family in eastern England, over the weekend.
Platinum Jubilee
Elizabeth, the longest-lived and longest-ruling British monarch, plans to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee – 70 years on the throne – next year.
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