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Martins for Queen Elizabeth are over – Doctors cut her alcohol

It is known that the Queen Elizabeth has a favorite habit: her evening cocktails. But now doctors are advising her to stop consuming alcohol, specifically martinis, in which she has a weakness.

And while her health is good, Queen Elizabeth – who was seen holding a cane on Thursday in Wales – is now being called in by doctors to stop the evening martinis as she prepares for one of the most important periods of her reign, writes the Vanity Fair.

According to two sources close to the queen, doctors have advised her to stay away from it alcohol with the exception of special circumstances to stay as healthy as possible in view of her difficult program in the fall and before the celebration of her platinum Jubilee next June.

Martini, one of Queen Elizabeth’s favorite delights

“The queen was told to stop drinking at night, which is usually a martini”, says a family friend. “It’s not a big deal for her, she doesn’t drink much but it seems a bit unfair that at this stage of her life she has to give up one of her favorite pleasures».

The queen has gone through a difficult period afterwards the death of Prince Philip’s husband last April. In recent months, however, she seems happy and full of energy and enthusiasm as she performs her duties.

And although she is rarely seen drinking in public, she seems to enjoy a drink in the evening, the post notes. According to palace sources, the drink he chooses is usually a dry martini, which is also Prince Charles’s favorite drink.

At dinner, the queen usually drinks a glass of sweet wine and is said to drink a glass of champagne before going to bed.

“Alcohol is gone”

Queen Elizabeth smiling with a drink in her hand

For now, it should be limited to water and non-alcoholic beverages. “Alcohol is gone, her doctors want to make sure she is as healthy as possible”, confirmed a second source.

At some point the information was released that the queen consumes four alcoholic beverages a day. Chef Darren McGrady, who cooked for the period 1982-1993, said he ate four small meals a day (including a cup of tea and a piece of cake in the afternoon), that he rarely drank at lunch and often enjoyed a single sweet drink. of German wine during dinner.

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