Queen Elizabeth II is resting after spraining her back over the weekend.
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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II held virtual audiences Tuesday at Windsor Castle that were the first since revelations that her doctors ordered her to rest last week.
The 95-year-old sovereign greeted the ambassador of the Republic of Korea during her first technology-aided appearance since she was driven to London’s King Edward VII’s Hospital on Oct. 20 for “preliminary investigations.” She returned to her Windsor Castle home at lunchtime the next day.
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Queen Elizabeth II is resting after spraining her back over the weekend.
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Queen Elizabeth II missed out on the Remembrance Sunday service in London to pay tribute to Britain’s war dead because she sprained her back, Buckingham Palace said Sunday.
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Scotland, but sent a video message.The palace said at the time that the queen, who served in World War II as an army driver, had a “firm intention” to attend the Remembrance Sunday service.The queen has continued to work from home, doing desk-based duties, during her period of rest.
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 II was “on very good form” during their weekly conversation earlier this week.His comment comes a day after Buckingham Palace said the 95-year-old monarch has been told to rest by doctors for another two weeks.“I spoke to Her Majesty as I do every week as part of my job and she was on very good form," Johnson told ITV News on the sidelines of the Group of 20 summit in Rome.As prime minister, Johnson has a weekly audience with the queen.
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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.
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Queen Elizabeth II held virtual audiences Tuesday at Windsor Castle that were the first since revelations that her doctors ordered her to rest last week.The 95-year-old sovereign greeted the ambassador of the Republic of Korea during her first technology-aided appearance since she was driven to London's King Edward VII’s Hospital on Oct.
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Queen Elizabeth II was back at Windsor Castle on Friday and in good spirits after revelations that she spent the night in a London hospital earlier this week.Buckingham Palace said the 95-year-old British monarch went to the private King Edward VII’s Hospital in London on Wednesday for “preliminary investigations.” She returned to her Windsor Castle home at lunchtime on Thursday and was understood to be back at her desk by afternoon, undertaking light duties.The queen underwent the tests after
Her Majesty the Queen has spent an incredible 69 years on the throne - that’s more than any other British monarch in history! Elizabeth II was thrust into royal duties at the tender age of 27 and she’s dedicated her life to her country ever since. It’s been a tough year for the Queen, 95, who lost her husband Prince Philip in April and launched herself back into royal duties.
Queen Elizabeth II is taking a bit of a break. The 95-year-old British monarch has had a busy schedule lately, and at the recommendation of her doctor has decided to skip a planned trip to Northern Ireland. «The Queen has reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next few days,» a spokesman for Buckingham Palace said in a statement on Wednesday.
Queen Elizabeth II is taking a bit of a break. The 95-year-old British monarch has had a busy schedule lately, and at the recommendation of her doctor has decided to skip a planned trip to Northern Ireland. «The Queen has reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next few days,» a spokesman for Buckingham Palace said in a statement on Wednesday.