Two more weeks of rest, this is the suggestion of the doctors for Queen Elizabeth II, who after a flurry of commitments in recent weeks had to give up to the institutional visit in northern Ireland and declined the invitation to Glasgow for the Cop26. However, there is still one stop from the doctors. For another two weeks the queen will be able to do some light “desk” tasks, including a few virtual audiences, but no official visits and no travel. The decision comes after the checks that the queen, 95, underwent at the King Edward VII hospital in London, where she was hospitalized one night (Wednesday 20 October) for tests and examinations.
Elizabeth II she will therefore be forced to skip participation in the Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall on 13 November, an event that celebrates those in Great Britain and the Commonwealth who have fought wars, disasters and pandemics in the name of others and of the nation. “Nevertheless – they pointed out from the palace – the queen’s firm intention remains to be present at the National Service of Remembrance, on Sunday November 14th”.
In short, as soon as possible the queen will be driving again, but for now rest and care: about ten days ago he had also had to abandon the ritual of the evening drink – a martini – and, it seems, his beloved horses too. It seems she hasn’t been on horseback for two months (but she also seems to be determined to get back on the saddle as soon as possible!).
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