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Queen Elizabeth II's 'close family' informed of doctors' concerns: palace

Queen Elizabeth II's 'close family' informed of doctors' concerns, reports AFP quoting Buckingham Palace.

Queen Elizabeth II's 'close family' informed of doctors' concerns: palace
Queen Elizabeth II's 'close family' informed of doctors' concerns: palace
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Published : Sep 8, 2022, 5:35 PM IST

Updated : Sep 8, 2022, 7:26 PM IST

London: Queen Elizabeth II's 'close family' informed of doctors' concerns, AFP reported quoting Buckingham Palace. Earlier on Wednesday, the Queen had postponed an online meeting of the Privy Council after being advised to rest by doctors, BBC reported quoting Buckingham Palace has said.

The palace said that after "a full day" on Tuesday the monarch, 96, had accepted the medics' advice. On Tuesday, she presided over the ceremonial handover power to new Prime Minister Liz Truss at her summer residence in Scotland at Balmoral Castle. The Queen has suffered from mobility issues in recent times, the report said.

Buckingham Palace said on Thursday that Queen Elizabeth II is under medical supervision because doctors are concerned for Her Majesty's health," as members of her family travelled to be with the 96-year-old monarch in Scotland. The palace says the queen is comfortable and remains at Balmoral. Elizabeth marked seven decades on the throne this year.

She has increasingly handed over duties to her heir, Prince Charles, and other members of the royal family in recent months as she struggled to get around. Her son and heir, Prince Charles, his wife Camilla - Duchess of Cornwall, and grandson Prince William travelled to Balmoral to be with her, according to their Clarence House and Kensington Palace offices. The Queen's daughter, Princess Anne, was already by her side at the Scottish castle and her other children Prince Andrew and Prince Edward are also on the way.

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex who were in Britain for a charity event, also travelling to be with Harry's grandmother. William's wife Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, has remained in Windsor as their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis started their first full day at a new school there earlier on Thursday.

The Queen has been suffering from age-related mobility issues and has cut down her travels, including appointing new Prime Minister Liz Truss in Scotland earlier this week. Truss said the whole country will be deeply concerned by the news from Buckingham Palace this lunchtime. My thoughts and the thoughts of people across our United Kingdom are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time, she said on Twitter.

Meanwhile, House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle interrupted a debate on energy bills in Parliament to update MPs about the Queen's health. He cut short a speech to say: "I know I speak on behalf of the entire House when I say that we send our best wishes to Her Majesty the Queen and that she and the royal family are in our thoughts and prayers at this moment.

"If there is anything else, we will update the House accordingly." The Leader of the Opposition, Labour Leader Keir Starmer, tweeted: Along with the rest of the country, I am deeply worried by the news from Buckingham Palace this afternoon. My thoughts are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time, and I join everyone across the United Kingdom in hoping for her recovery.

According to reports, the Queen had been due to hold the Privy Council meeting of senior government advisers virtually on Wednesday evening but it was decided it would be rearranged. The last-minute cancellation of what would only have been a virtual meeting of senior ministers have heightened concerns for the Queen's health. However, royals are keen to quash unnecessary speculation, including some reports that she may have suffered a fall. (with Agency inputs)

London: Queen Elizabeth II's 'close family' informed of doctors' concerns, AFP reported quoting Buckingham Palace. Earlier on Wednesday, the Queen had postponed an online meeting of the Privy Council after being advised to rest by doctors, BBC reported quoting Buckingham Palace has said.

The palace said that after "a full day" on Tuesday the monarch, 96, had accepted the medics' advice. On Tuesday, she presided over the ceremonial handover power to new Prime Minister Liz Truss at her summer residence in Scotland at Balmoral Castle. The Queen has suffered from mobility issues in recent times, the report said.

Buckingham Palace said on Thursday that Queen Elizabeth II is under medical supervision because doctors are concerned for Her Majesty's health," as members of her family travelled to be with the 96-year-old monarch in Scotland. The palace says the queen is comfortable and remains at Balmoral. Elizabeth marked seven decades on the throne this year.

She has increasingly handed over duties to her heir, Prince Charles, and other members of the royal family in recent months as she struggled to get around. Her son and heir, Prince Charles, his wife Camilla - Duchess of Cornwall, and grandson Prince William travelled to Balmoral to be with her, according to their Clarence House and Kensington Palace offices. The Queen's daughter, Princess Anne, was already by her side at the Scottish castle and her other children Prince Andrew and Prince Edward are also on the way.

Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex who were in Britain for a charity event, also travelling to be with Harry's grandmother. William's wife Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, has remained in Windsor as their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis started their first full day at a new school there earlier on Thursday.

The Queen has been suffering from age-related mobility issues and has cut down her travels, including appointing new Prime Minister Liz Truss in Scotland earlier this week. Truss said the whole country will be deeply concerned by the news from Buckingham Palace this lunchtime. My thoughts and the thoughts of people across our United Kingdom are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time, she said on Twitter.

Meanwhile, House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle interrupted a debate on energy bills in Parliament to update MPs about the Queen's health. He cut short a speech to say: "I know I speak on behalf of the entire House when I say that we send our best wishes to Her Majesty the Queen and that she and the royal family are in our thoughts and prayers at this moment.

"If there is anything else, we will update the House accordingly." The Leader of the Opposition, Labour Leader Keir Starmer, tweeted: Along with the rest of the country, I am deeply worried by the news from Buckingham Palace this afternoon. My thoughts are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time, and I join everyone across the United Kingdom in hoping for her recovery.

According to reports, the Queen had been due to hold the Privy Council meeting of senior government advisers virtually on Wednesday evening but it was decided it would be rearranged. The last-minute cancellation of what would only have been a virtual meeting of senior ministers have heightened concerns for the Queen's health. However, royals are keen to quash unnecessary speculation, including some reports that she may have suffered a fall. (with Agency inputs)

Last Updated : Sep 8, 2022, 7:26 PM IST

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