After attending a joint baptism for two of her great-grandchildren, many are wondering when Queen Elizabeth’s christening for Lilibet will take place—and whether it will ever take place in Windsor after all.
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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.
The service is one of the most important events on the 95-year-old monarch’s calendar, and was meant to be her first public appearance after taking a few weeks off to rest under doctor’s orders.
British media reported that the back sprain was not believed to be related to the recent medical advice to rest that prompted other
After attending a joint baptism for two of her great-grandchildren, many are wondering when Queen Elizabeth’s christening for Lilibet will take place—and whether it will ever take place in Windsor after all.
Since taking the throne in 1952, Queen Elizabeth II has ruled the United Kingdom with the title of “Her Majesty.” But to her 12 great grandchildren, she has much simpler monikers, such as “Gan Gan,” which Prince George affectionally calls her, according to the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, per Hello. While some of the next generation royals are in the spotlight more than others, all have their own special place in the monarch’s heart.
Queen Elizabeth II is resting after spraining her back over the weekend.
Queen Elizabeth is continuing to have health issues.
Resting up! Queen Elizabeth II canceled her regular duties as monarch of the United Kingdom, skipping the Remembrance Day Service on Sunday, November 14.
The Queen will not attend today's Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph in London after spraining her back.
The Queen will not attend the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph in London later today, Buckingham Palace has announced.
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.
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.
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This year’s Remembrance Day falls on Sunday, November 14 — and it’s a time to remember the fallen, who gave their lives fighting for the country.
Armistice Day will be taking place soon and provides the UK with a chance to reflect and remember those in the Forces who have lost their lives.