The 95-year-old queen was discharged on October 20 and admitted to hospital overnight
Queen Elizabeth II, It has recently been forced to reduce its public liabilities on medical advice, He will voluntarily attend the memorial service to be held this Sunday in London.
The 95-year-old sovereign spent a night in hospital in October, Was forced to cancel his participation in a memorial service to pay tribute to British and Commonwealth soldiers this Saturday, and had to extend what was advised by his doctors. The Queen will attend a ceremony Sunday at the cemetery in London, according to a Buckingham Palace statement, as she expressed “firm intent” two weeks ago.
“His Majesty will attend the ceremony” as in previous years, “the text states,” from the balcony of the building “of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. At the General Bishops’ Meeting of the Church of England on Tuesday, November 16, “the Queen, having observed the recent advice of her physicians, has decided not to be present.”
Lack of transparency
The Queen rested on October 20, the day after a reception at Windsor Castle, where she chatted with her Prime Minister Boris Johnson and American businessman Bill Gates. He spent the next night in the hospital and was admitted to the hospital for the first time since 2013, with no details provided. Elizabeth II had to cancel her COP26 voyage, Which ends this weekend in Glasgow, Scotland.
Waiting for the press release that night at Buckingham Palace Hospital raised questions about his health, as well as denounced the lack of transparency.
Comfort to the English, The Queen was recently seen driving her Jaguar On his grounds of Windsor Castle, about forty miles from London, is now the main place where he resides.
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