Queen Elizabeth II is under ‘medical supervision’, Buckingham Palace says
Queen Elizabeth II dies aged 96 at Balmoral
LONDON – Queen Elizabeth II was placed under medical observation when she traveled to Scotland to be by her side after doctors raised concerns for the 96-year-old monarch’s health, Buckingham Palace said on Thursday.
“Following further inquiries this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned about Her Majesty’s health and have advised that they remain under medical supervision,” the palace said in a statement. The beloved country figure added that she “felt comfortable” in Scottish adult Balmoral, where she spends the summer.
Heir apparent Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall Camilla have traveled to Balmoral, the Clarence House office said. According to Kensington Palace, Prince William will be on a visit, but his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton said their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will be their first rounds at the new school, according to Kensington Palace. Spending the day at home in Windsor..
Prince Charles, Camilla on their way to Balmoral to meet the Queen
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Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, will also visit Scotland, a spokesman for the couple said. They were finally in Europe. They will be joined by Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, as well as Princess Anne, who is already in Scotland. Prince Andrew is also visiting Scotland, meaning all of the Queen’s children will be in attendance. Growing concerns over the Queen’s health came less than 24 hours after she canceled a meeting with the Privy Council – her official advisory body, which includes Britain’s new leader Liz Truss – after doctors advised her to rest.
Earlier this week, the Queen formally appointed Terrace Prime Minister of Balmoral, the first time in her 70-year reign that she has performed a ceremonial royal duty outside London’s Buckingham Palace. “The news from Buckingham Palace this afternoon will make the whole country worry,” Truss tweeted on Thursday.
“My thoughts and the thoughts of the British people are with the current Queen and her family.”
Kier Starmer, leader of the opposition Labor Party, also expressed “deep concern” over the news on Twitter, hoping the queen would recover. Their messages were published after the British Parliament was interrupted by Speaker of the House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle to brief lawmakers.
“I know I speak for the whole House when I say that we send Her Majesty the Queen our best wishes and that she and the Royal Family are in our thoughts and prayers at this time,” he said. he declared. The state broadcaster, the BBC, also stopped programming to convey the news.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, Britain’s highest religious authority, said “the national prayer” was with the Queen. “May God comfort Her Majesty the Queen, her family and those who care for her at Balmoral,” he wrote on Twitter.
The Queen has canceled several events this year, including the opening of Parliament. This is due to what Buckingham Palace calls the “random motion problem”.
He also broke with decades of tradition when he failed to welcome members of the military at the Horse Guards Parade at the opening of his platinum celebration. Instead, he received a salute from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
Earlier this month, he did not attend the Bremer Highland Gathering, a traditional sporting event in Scotland, which he has attended every year since taking the throne in 1952. In October, the Queen spent a night at King Edward VII’s Hospital in London and doctors later advised her to rest.