The state of health of Queen Elizabeth II is always a topic of conversation in Great Britain.
At an appointment, she spoke about her problems.
London – Queen Elizabeth II's health is once again a big topic of conversation in Great Britain.
During an audience on Wednesday, she personally pointed out problems.
"As you can see, I can't move," said the 95-year-old when asked about her condition.
She pointed to her left foot.
With her other hand she leaned on a walking stick.
Concern for Queen Elizabeth: Despite the problems, the monarch smiles
Nevertheless, the Queen smiled at this statement.
At Windsor Castle she had received two high-ranking officers.
The scene was captured on video.
The palace declined to comment.
The Queen was feeling "a little stiff" but was not suffering from an injury or illness, the PA news agency reported, citing unnamed sources.
Most recently, there was concern for the monarch when her son Prince Charles tested positive for the corona virus shortly after meeting his mother.
In addition, the Queen had recently visited a hospital.
The fact that the queen received visitors again just a few days later is proof that she was not infected.
In the past year, the Queen had to cancel several public appointments and was ordered to rest by her doctors.
Queen plagued by major scandals
Apart from the fact that it seems to tweak here and there, the Queen has other worries in the year of her 70th throne jubilee.
It was only on Tuesday that her second eldest son, Prince Andrew, was saved from a civil lawsuit over allegations of abuse in the United States with a settlement that is believed to be worth millions.
On Wednesday, Scotland Yard also announced that it was investigating the heir to the throne, Prince Charles: A close associate is said to have offered a Saudi businessman a knighthood and a British passport in return for charitable donations.
However, the queen does not seem to let the fun be spoiled: several large boxes of chocolates could be seen on a table during the audience.
(dpa)