Queen Elizabeth II’s doctors were “concerned”. The king is under medical observation

“Following further assessment this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned about Her Majesty’s condition and have recommended that she remain under medical observation. The Queen remains comfortable and in good morale.”An estate in Scotland revealed the palace in a brief statement.

Your son and heir to the throne, Carlos and his wife Camilla have already traveled to Balmoral. Grandson too William and Prince Andrew, as well as Princess Anne and Prince Edward They had already gone to the residence to be with the king.


Further Prince Henry and his wife MeghanA family spokesman said he would travel to Scotland to be with the Queen.


One of the exceptions is the Duchess of Cambridge, who will stay in London with her children, Elizabeth II’s great-grandchildren, and attend classes on the first day.



According to official sources, close members of the royal family are being informed about the king’s health.


Virtual meeting cancelled

Earlier this afternoon, the BBC followed up on news of Queen Elizabeth II’s health by suspending broadcasts to provide a medical report.



Queen Elizabeth II, 96, On Wednesday, he postponed a virtual meeting of his Privy Council – Portugal’s equivalent of the Council of State – after his doctors advised him to rest.According to Buckingham Palace.

“After a busy day yesterday (Tuesday), Her Majesty accepted the advice given by her doctors,” a palace spokesman said.

On Tuesday, the Queen welcomed outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson to her Scotland home, who came to hand in his resignation.

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Later that same day, He also received the Liz Truss, officially naming him Prime Minister.


During her 70-year reign, the Queen always received new Prime Ministers at Buckingham Palace. However, the first audience with Liz Truss ended in Balmoral, Scotland, which prevented the King from traveling to London. Isabel has been at the palace since July.


“Moving Problems”

Queen of the United Kingdom since 1957, after the death of her father, King George VI, Elizabeth II faces “running problems” from the end of 2021, according to Buckingham Palace.


In October last year, he spent a night in hospital Since then, she has been forced to reduce events on the agenda for health reasons, delegating some activities to her son and other family members.


Due to growing infirmities, the Queen missed some important Platinum Jubilee celebrations, which took place in June.

England’s new head of government has already responded to recent news about the monarch’s health.

“The whole country is deeply concerned by the news coming out of Buckingham Palace this lunchtime,” Liz Truss said on Twitter.


“My thoughts and those of all the people of England are with Her Majesty the Queen and her family at this time,” he added.

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Opposition Leader Keir Starmer said he was “deeply concerned about the news coming out of Buckingham Palace”.


The Speaker of the House of Commons, Lindsay Hoyle, interrupted the current session of the British Parliament, where a support package for families and businesses was presented, to refer to the Queen’s new health press release.


“I know I speak for the entire room when I say that we send our best wishes to Her Majesty the Queen, who is with the Royal Family in our thoughts and prayers at this time,” he said.



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