During the Second World War, the Queen and Princess Margaret were evacuated to the countryside at Windsor Castle in order to avoid the bombings in London.
17.11.2021 - 19:35 / etonline.com
Queen Elizabeth II is back to work.
On Wednesday, the 95-year-old monarch held her first public appearance since her recent health issues.During the engagement, the Queen met with General Sir Nicholas Carter, who is stepping down from his role of Chief of the Defense Staff, Buckingham Palace said.Queen Elizabeth wore a floral dress for the occasion, as she met with Carter, who was in his military uniform, at Windsor Castle.The Queen's health became a topic of conversation last month, when she
.During the Second World War, the Queen and Princess Margaret were evacuated to the countryside at Windsor Castle in order to avoid the bombings in London.
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Queen Elizabeth is back in action.
Queen Elizabeth II was in good spirits on Sunday (Nov. 21).
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Queen Elizabeth held a virtual audience on Thursday 18 November with the Vietnamese ambassador Nguyen Hoang Long, and his wife Vu Huong Giang The ambassador was at Buckingham Palace, while the Queen took part in the video call from Windsor Castle.
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The Queen of England is in good health and back at work.
The Queen has held her face-to-face meeting after she sprained her back and was unfortunately forced to miss the Remembrance Sunday service.The monarch, whose son Prince Edward delivered a message on her behalf at the Synod earlier this week, met with General Sir Nick Carter, the Chief of the Defence Staff. She received the guest at her home in the Oak Room at Windsor Castle, where the pair appeared to be deep in conversation.
The Queen has carried out her first official engagements since missing last week's Remembrance Sunday service.
health were raised last month, when she spent a night in a London hospital after being admitted for medical tests. In late October, palace officials said the monarch had been told by doctors to rest for two weeks and only take on light duties.Those concerns intensified after she pulled out at the last minute from Sunday’s national Remembrance service to pay tribute to Britain’s war dead.
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.
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.
The Queen is set to miss another engagement next week as her health problems continue.
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.
forced him to reschedule his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road” tour. He was seen supporting using a cane Wednesday as he received a prestigious honor from Prince Charles.The musician leaned on the walking stick as he was made a member of the Order of the Companions of Honor for his music career and campaigning work on AIDS during a ceremony at Windsor Castle.“He is not Superman.