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Gb: palazzo confirms, the queen returns to public on the 14th

2021-11-11T18:14:04.727Z


He will participate in the final rite of Remembrance Day after a long rest (ANSA) Queen Elizabeth, 95, will return in public for an official engagement on Sunday 14, after a few weeks of rest imposed by the court doctors during which she was also subjected to a rare hospitalization of about 24 hours for unspecified preliminary investigations. This was announced by Buckingham Palace, confirming that she will participate - as she had made it known she wanted to do - in the annual


Queen Elizabeth, 95, will return in public for an official engagement on Sunday 14, after a few weeks of rest imposed by the court doctors during which she was also subjected to a rare hospitalization of about 24 hours for unspecified preliminary investigations.

This was announced by Buckingham Palace, confirming that she will participate - as she had made it known she wanted to do - in the annual national service of Remembrance Day commemorations, in honor of the war dead, in front of the cenotaph in London.

The sovereign, on the other hand, will not be present on Tuesday 16 at the General Synod of the Anglican Church.  

"The Queen - reads the note released by the palace - will participate in the Remembrance Day Service at the Cenotaph on Sunday, November 14. As in previous years, Her Majesty will attend the service from the balcony of the Foreign Office". "Aware of the advice recently received from his doctors, he instead decided not to attend the rite and the opening session of the General Synod (of the Church of England, of which he is nominally head) on Tuesday 16 November"; an appointment at which he will be represented "as expected by the Earl of Wessex", that is, by his fourth-born son, Prince Edward.

The announcement, although it does not signal a return to full activity of the elderly matriarch of the Windsor house, affected this year in particular by the loss of Prince consort Philip, who died almost 100 years old in April after 73 years of marriage, certainly appears to be a positive sign. . As noted in the first comments by observers close to the court such as the BBC royal correspondent, Sarah Campbell, evoking "good news" for the subjects and the many admirers in view of the highly anticipated Platinum Jubilee of 2022: when the monarch of records will celebrate the his 70 years of reign.

Elizabeth II, moreover, showed herself in fairly good shape last week, in a video message recorded to encourage the leaders present at the international conference on CoP26 underway in Glasgow under the presidency of the British government to take action against climate change: the most important of the events to which she has been forced to give up obtorto neck in recent weeks - leaving room only for the eldest son and heir to the throne Charles and, secondly, to his nephew William - due to the substantial medical ban on traveling or making efforts excessive and the mandatory indication to rest for a period of time.

Source: ansa

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