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Queen Elizabeth II spent Wednesday night in the hospital

2021-10-22T00:22:43.850Z


According to a spokesman for Buckingham Palace, the queen went to the hospital for "preliminary investigations" and is in good spirits.


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Queen Elizabeth II spent Wednesday night in a hospital while undergoing "preliminary investigations," according to a Buckingham Palace spokesman, after abruptly canceling a planned trip to Northern Ireland this week.

The 95-year-old UK monarch was admitted to hospital on Wednesday and returned to Windsor Castle on Thursday, according to a spokesperson statement.

"On medical advice to rest for a few days, the queen went to the hospital Wednesday afternoon for some preliminary investigations, returning to Windsor Castle at lunchtime today, and is in good spirits."

The queen was scheduled to attend a church service in the city of Armagh on Thursday to mark the centenary of the founding of Northern Ireland, but accepted "reluctantly" medical advice to cancel the trip, the palace previously reported.

  • Queen Elizabeth II cancels trip after medical recommendation to rest for a few days

However, he is expected to attend the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland, later this month.

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From left: Princess Elizabeth, King George VI, Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in 1939. Len Puttnam / AP

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A Buckingham Palace source told CNN that the hospital visit was not initially announced because it was to be a short stay, noting that the queen has a right to medical privacy.

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The overnight stay in the hospital was for practical purposes, the source said, adding that the medical team took a cautious approach.

The queen returned to her office Thursday afternoon and performed light duties, the source added.

She is the longest-reigning monarch in the world, having presided over the nation for nearly seven decades.

Earlier this week, the queen rejected a magazine attempt to award her the title of "Old Woman of the Year", saying she felt too young at heart.

  • Queen Elizabeth II rejects the Old Woman of the Year award and says you are "as old as you feel"

"Her Majesty believes that one is as old as one feels, as such, the Queen does not believe that he meets the relevant criteria to be able to accept, and hopes that he will find a more worthy recipient," read a letter from his deputy private secretary, Tom. Laing-Baker.



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Source: cnnespanol

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