A week after being hospitalized, Queen Elizabeth's doctors ordered her to rest for another two weeks, according to an official statement issued tonight (Friday) by the British Royal Family.
"Doctors have advised Her Majesty to continue to rest and perform only light tasks by virtue of her job that do not require effort, while at the same time avoiding official visits and travel," Buckingham Palace's official statement said.
Last week, the queen was hospitalized for an entire night at the hospital for preliminary tests and was released to her home, the royal family told the media.
According to the announcement, the 95-year-old monarch has been in care for an entire night and was released to her home in Windsor Castle on Thursday morning.
"Her Majesty, on the advice of her doctors, took a time-out from her agenda for a few days. As part of this rest, she arrived at the hospital for initial tests. Afterwards, she returned to Windsor Castle in a good mood," the royal spokeswoman said in a statement.