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United Kingdom: a diplomatic reception scheduled for Wednesday with Elizabeth II canceled

2022-02-26T20:17:30.815Z


No reason was given for this decision, while the 95-year-old sovereign canceled several engagements this week because she was suffering from “mild” symptoms of Covid-19.


A diplomatic reception scheduled for Wednesday at Windsor Castle with Queen Elizabeth II, who tested positive for Covid-19 last Sunday, has been canceled on "

notice

" from the head of diplomacy Liz Truss, Buckingham Palace announced on Saturday.

The Queen has accepted the advice of the Foreign Secretary that the diplomatic reception scheduled for Windsor on Wednesday March 2 should be postponed

,” the palace said in a brief statement.

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No reason was given for this decision, while the 95-year-old sovereign canceled several engagements this week because she was suffering from “mild” symptoms of Covid-19 and the diplomatic services are very busy with the Russian invasion in Ukraine. .

Liz Truss plans in the coming days a series of trips abroad, in Europe and the United States, the dates of which have not yet been specified.

Asked by AFP, the Foreign Office did not respond immediately.

Several cancellations

Elizabeth II, who passed the milestone of 70 years of reign on February 6, tested positive for Covid on Sunday.

She had met her son Prince Charles on February 8, who tested positive two days later.

The palace then indicated that she was suffering from “

mild symptoms similar to those of a cold

”.

She has since canceled at the last moment several hearings that she was to hold by videoconference on Tuesday and Thursday.

On Wednesday, however, she held her weekly telephone audience with Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

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Since a night spent in the hospital in October, the appearances of the sovereign had become rare.

But the palace had recently announced a resumption of its public activities, including a ceremony on March 29 at Westminster Abbey in memory of Prince Philip, her husband who died last year.

Four days of festivities are planned in June to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, marking her 70 years of reign.

Source: lefigaro

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