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Queen Elizabeth II participates in the inauguration of a metro line in her name

2022-05-17T13:26:21.093Z


The 96-year-old sovereign appeared in London on Tuesday alongside her son Edward, all smiles, a cane in hand.


Elizabeth II surprised her world this Tuesday by making an unexpected visit during the inauguration of a London underground line in her name.

Dressed in a yellow ensemble, hat to match, the 96-year-old sovereign appeared smiling, cane in hand, alongside her youngest son, Edward, during this visit to Paddington tube station in the West London.

The inauguration of the "Elizabeth Line", a new metro line that will connect the eastern and western outskirts of the capital from May 24, is the Queen's first official trip outside the Windsor region, where she resides, since the mass in memory of her late husband Prince Philip at Westminster Abbey at the end of March.

Despite her difficulties in getting around, the queen has increased her public appearances in recent days, as the celebrations of her 70-year reign approach.

Boris Johnson “touched” by his presence

Present for the inauguration, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was "incredibly touched" by the present of Queen Elizabeth II.

Since she experienced health problems in the fall, which led to a night of hospitalization following examinations, the nature of which has never been specified, public appearances of the monarch are rare.

She was to be represented by Edward on Tuesday and her presence is a "happy development", welcomed a Buckingham Palace spokesperson.

Two days earlier, the Queen attended a horse show in Windsor on Sunday, having traveled to a prestigious equestrian competition, the Windsor Horse Show, in which several of her horses were competing on Friday.

Reassuring signals for the Jubilee

These appearances of the sovereign, which show her in good shape, are reassuring signs as to her participation in the celebrations of her jubilee at the beginning of June.

In recent months, the sovereign had canceled her presence at several major events including the opening of Parliament, which she missed for only the third time in 70 years of reign, and where she had been replaced by Crown Prince Charles.

Source: leparis

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