Since her hospital scare in October, Her Majesty the Queen has been under strict orders from doctors to take it easy.
28.10.2021 - 15:31 / ok.co.uk
The Queen was back to royal duties via Zoom on Tuesday, but a cautious palace is said to be keeping her schedule light for months to come.The monarch recently spent a night in hospital after an exhausting month of engagements and while the 95-year-old has vowed to “devote her whole life” to her country, doctors have put on the brakes.
After returning to virtual duties, she reluctantly pulled out of Glasgow’s COP26 United climate change summit - scheduled less than a week after her hospital stay
.Since her hospital scare in October, Her Majesty the Queen has been under strict orders from doctors to take it easy.
The Queen may return to Sandringham to feel closer to Prince Philip as her first wedding anniversary without her beloved husband approaches, says a royal expert. And Kate, who often spends weekends on the estate with William and the children, will be a great source of comfort to her.
Preparing dinner for the most famous woman on the planet would be a tough order for anyone, and the Queen's kitchen staff know it all too well. Alongside having to ensure they make every dish to Her Majesty's liking, they also have to follow a series of strict procedures to be certain that she doesn't get poisoned.
Though the Queen traditionally spends the Christmas and New Year period at her Norfolk Sandringham Estate with other members of the Royal Family, the 95-year-old’s festive spirit isn’t solely reserved for members of her family. In addition to greeting members of the public before heading to the Christmas church service at St.
The Queen will attend Remembrance Sunday commemorations in what will be her first public engagement since her hospital stay. Her Majesty hopes to lead the Royal Family’s tributes at the annual service at the Cenotaph on Sunday in London.
When the clocks go back, it can be hard to remember for the best part of us, but even more so for the Queen’s staff whose job is it to ensure the time is correct across all of the royal residences. Each timepiece is attended to by hand to ensure it reads the correct time the morning after we gain an extra hour.
Ahead of Queen Elizabeth II's platinum Jubilee next year, the Royal Collection Trust has released a series of commemorative Christmas memorabilia.
The Queen was reportedly left red-faced and forced to apologise after a horse broke wind as she showed a foreign dignitary around her stables.The 95 year old monarch, who has returned to Windsor Castle via a private jet after a short trip to Sandringham, was said to be innocently showing the foreign dignity around when the animal shocked them by "farting loudly".
Queen Elizabeth II has returned to Windsor Castle after a short trip to Sandringham.The 95 year old monarch visited her Norfolk estate on Thursday 4 November, and returned home via helicopter. While the Queen has been advised to take things easy in the wake of her recent health scares, it’s believed she got the green light from her doctors to take the short trip to Sandringham where she is preparing for the Royal Family to arrive at Christmas.
Every year, The British Royal Family gather together for a jam-packed few days of highly-organised Christmas celebrations. Of course, they celebrate with a cheeky tipple just like the rest of us Brits, but they also have to adhere to many rules and age-old traditions.
It's no secret that the Royal Family follow strict rules and traditions at all times, including how to act, what to say, and how to dress. And the festive season is no different, with Royal Christmases having a precise set of traditional events and proceedings that are scheduled every year.
This week, Queen Elizabeth shared an important message addressing climate change at the COP26 Summit. But it seems her speech has also left many fans wondering if the Queen snubbed Prince Harry while praising Prince Charles and Prince William. The monarch revealed how “proud” she is of her son and eldest grandson during her statement—yet she made no mention of the Duke of Sussex.
Next steps. Prince Charles and Prince William’s response to the Queen’s health concerns shows how “concerned” the British royal family are about what could happen to their monarch.
Miles away. Prince Harry’s response to the Queen’s health concerns is “panic” that he can’t be closer to his grandmother as she recovers from a recent hospitalization.
Queen Elizabeth II took the throne as Queen of Britain and the Commonwealth in 1952 and has been in that role ever since, making her the longest serving British monarch in history. Of course, the 95-year-old Queen does not just lead the monarchy, but also a large royal clan composed of four children, eight grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, and several corgis.