Concern about Queen Elizabeth II’s health – Südtirol News

Concern about Queen Elizabeth II’s health – Südtirol News

Queen Elizabeth II’s doctors are concerned about the health of the 96-year-old monarch. The royal family rushed to Balmoral Castle in Scotland on Thursday. The British government was also concerned.

A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said: “Following further assessment this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned about Her Majesty’s health and have recommended that she remain under medical observation.” However, the Queen is feeling well and staying at her country house in Balmoral, it was said.

According to media reports, the four children traveled alongside her at the Scottish summer residence. Prince Charles, 73, his wife, Duchess Camilla, 75, and Princess Anne, 72, have already arrived at Balmoral Castle, the BBC reported Thursday afternoon. According to media reports, Prince Andrew, 62, his younger brother Prince Edward, 58, and his wife, Countess Sophie, 57, were also on the road.

It was initially confirmed that Prince William, 40, and his brother Prince Harry, 37, were on their way with his wife Meghan, 41 – it was later said in the media that Harry would be coming alone without his wife. The youngest son of Prince Charles and Meghan has lived in California since the feud with the royal family and is rarely seen in the UK. The Palestinian News Agency reported that William’s wife, Duchess Kate, 40, stayed with their children Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, on their first day of school after moving to Windsor.

The royal family’s visit to the Queen is important from the point of view of an aristocrat. “The gathering of her children at Balmoral on the advice of those providing medical care to Her Majesty is a momentous moment and one of great concern to this family, to the nation and to the other nations over which the Queen presides,” Sky News commentator Alistair Bruce said.

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Prime Minister Liz Truss expressed concern. “The entire country will be deeply concerned by the news from Buckingham Palace this afternoon,” Truss wrote on Twitter, adding: “My thoughts and those of people across the UK are with Her Majesty and her family on this matter.” “

House Speaker Lindsey Hoyle adjourned the afternoon session in the House of Commons to brief MPs. “I know I speak for the entire Chamber when I say that we send our best wishes to Her Majesty and that our thoughts and prayers are with her and the Royal Family at this moment.”

On Wednesday only the Queen had to cancel her participation in a virtual meeting of the Privy Council. The day before, she greeted the first Boris Johnson, who submitted his resignation, and then appointed her as the new Prime Minister Truss. A spokesperson said it was a full day to justify the cancellation on Wednesday. People gathered at Buckingham Palace in London, the Queen’s official residence in Windsor and outside Balmoral Castle on Thursday to express their concerns about the Queen. And the British News Agency reported, that about a hundred people gathered in front of the palace in London when it rained. The BBC reported that some broke down in tears. In Balmoral, photos showed curious people behind police belts.

From: APA / dpa

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