Queen Elizabeth II is resting after spraining her back over the weekend.
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Queen Elizabeth was recently told to go easy on the martinis.The monarch, 95, is known to enjoy a tipple or two but at the advice of her doctors, it's thought Her Majesty will be cutting down. But how much was the Queen drinking in the first place? Well, her former chef Darren McGrady once told CNN that the monarch's favourite drink is a gin and Dubonnet.
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.Queen Elizabeth II is resting after spraining her back over the weekend.
Queen Elizabeth has cancelled what was due to be her first royal engagement since her hospitalisation in October after "spraining her back".The Queen, 95, was expected to attend the Remembrance Sunday commemorations at the Cenotaph in central London on Sunday 14 November, but has been forced to pull out at the last minute.
Queen Elizabeth paid tribute to her late husband Prince Philip in a discreet way during her COP26 speech. A pre-recorded speech was aired to the world’s leaders of the 95 year old monarch where she could be seen sitting in front of a table that had two potted plants on and a photo frame.
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.
The Queen has made a touching tribute to her late husband Prince Philip as she delivered a speech to the COP26 summit via a video. Queen Elizabeth, 95, was due to attend the event in person but was forced to pull out on medical advice after her first hospital stay in eight years last month.
Queen Elizabeth has been told to rest for another two weeks, meaning she is to cancel any upcoming visits she had planned. Buckingham Palace announced the news on Friday 29 October, in a statement that read: “Following on from their recent advice that the Queen should rest for a few days, Her Majesty’s doctors have advised that she should continue to rest for at least the next two weeks." However, Her Majesty does have people around her who will be close aides during her downtime.
Gallery: Duchess WHAT?! The fake monikers of the British Royal Family (BANG Showbiz)Buckingham Palace recently announced that the Queen would not undertake official visits for two weeks, after receiving advice from her doctors. The monarch will continue with some light, desk-based duties over the time period.
Queen Elizabeth has been told to rest for another two weeks, meaning she is to cancel any upcoming visits she had planned.
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.
Queen Elizabeth is skipping next week’s COP26 summit climate conference in Glasgow.
Queen Elizabeth has been forced to pull out of her appearance at the CO26 summit in Glasgow on Monday 1 November.The Monarch, 95, has been advised to rest by medical professionals following her hospital stay and has therefore decided she will no longer travel to the summit, Buckingham Palace has confirmed. She will instead make a virtual appearance as she will record a video message for the event.
Queen Elizabeth has carried out her first royal engagement since her hospital admission last week.The 95 year old monarch spent the night in hospital for "preliminary investigations" after she was forced to cancel her two-day trip to Northern Ireland.The Queen was then advised to rest for a few days and, after following medical advice, she has now resumed her royal duties.This engagement wasn't in-person, however, but was a virtual audience at Windsor Castle.
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Queen Elizabeth II has returned home.