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Fears for the Queen: Elizabeth II decreed a new rest period - what about the Queen's health?

2021-10-29T19:44:46.250Z


The concern is growing: After the Queen had recently withdrawn, doctors have again ordered the monarch to rest. What's wrong with the queen?


The concern is growing: After the Queen had recently withdrawn, doctors have again ordered the monarch to rest.

What's wrong with the queen?

  • Supporters of the British royal family are currently worried about its head.

  • A short time ago, the Queen had to cancel some appointments.

  • Now the monarch should take it easy again.

London - The English crown has been firmly under her scepter for many decades: Queen Elizabeth II. In fact, the British monarch will celebrate the seventieth anniversary of her accession to the throne next year, but while the 95-year-old is always elegant and classy at the head of the Royal family knows, appearances like this seem to be becoming increasingly rare.

As has now become known, doctors have just ordered the Queen to rest again for several days.

Does that provide information about your actual condition?

How is Elizabeth II really doing?

Hospital and walking stick - the Queen was recently in poor condition

Even blue blood doesn't seem to give you eternal health.

Unfortunately, the Queen has to acknowledge this these days, because the head of the Royal Family actually looks fragile at the moment.

So had Elizabeth.

II not only recently canceled a planned trip to Ireland, but was also spotted with a walking stick on other dates.

An extremely unusual picture of the Queen, who is otherwise always so imperturbable.

It also became known that the Queen recently even had to spend a night in the hospital, which naturally increases concerns about her health.

Her grandson Prince Harry is said to have already been in "panic mode", as it was said in the English media.

After the canceled appointments, further rest is prescribed for the Queen

Also in the future the Queen will have to forego some events, because after she had already taken a first break after all those events, doctors Elizabeth II have now ordered another break. As announced by Buckingham Palace, the Queen will, on the advice of her doctors, take another two weeks and not travel. However, this should only be a precautionary measure and the Queen will still do "light" work at the desk and hold virtual audiences.

As the message from Palat goes on to say, Her Majesty regrets having to forego events for the time being, but is still in a good mood.

She also said she would definitely attend the National Remembrance Sunday Memorial Service on November 14, a United Kingdom commemoration of the soldiers of the World Wars.

That is her "firm decision".

Is the Queen already preparing for the great change of power in the British royal family?

Nevertheless, fans of the British royals seem to have to prepare for a gradual change of power in the near future. "The Queen is finally acknowledging that she will not be there forever and that she needs to take more rest," an insider is

quoted as saying

in the

US Weekly

. As part of this, the queen will soon be supported even more by her children and grandchildren at official appointments, according to other reports. There is no official information about how the Queen is currently doing or whether it is possibly more serious than it gives the impression.

But there is still a big celebration for Buckingham Palace and the Queen next year: the 70th anniversary of their accession to the throne.

The preparations for this special anniversary are already in full swing and it would of course be more than desirable if the Queen could then be experienced again in the best shape and "very amused".

(lros)

List of rubric lists: © Jacob King / PA Wire / dpa

Source: merkur

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