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On the advice of her doctors: Queen Elizabeth canceled a visit to Northern Ireland
Buckingham Palace did not elaborate on the 95-year-old queen's medical condition, but said she was "in a good mood" and expected to visit the British province in the future.
A source close to the matter said she was not infected with corona.
Last week she was spotted walking with a cane, but she refused to receive an "Adult of the Year" title from a magazine
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Wednesday, October 20, 2021, 14:22
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Queen Elizabeth II decided today (Wednesday) to rest for the next few days on the advice of her doctors and canceled a planned visit to Northern Ireland, Buckingham Palace said, noting the medical circumstances but noting the 95-year-old queen is "in a good mood" and expects to visit Northern Ireland in the future.
Elizabeth, the world's oldest monarch, was scheduled to hold a series of meetings today and tomorrow, and the palace said it was "disappointed" and sent "serious congratulations" to residents of the British province.
A source close to the situation said that her decision to stay at Windsor Palace, the oldest manned castle in the world, was not linked to the corona virus.
Last week Elizabeth was spotted walking with a cane, but this week she rejected a magazine attempt to give her the title "Adult of the Year. She said she felt" too young "in her heart.
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