Queen Elizabeth, 95, was unable to attend the celebrations of the important Commonwealth Day.
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Prince William and Duchess Catherine represented the Commonwealth Day at a celebration on March 14th. Prince Charles and Duchess Camilla were also on mission.
The royals attended the traditional anniversary service of the Commonwealth. Last year, the service was canceled due to a corona pandemic.
The service was held at Westminster Abbey, a special place for William and Catherine. The couple was ordained in the church in April 2011.
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Queen Elizabeth was not seen this time at Commonwealth Day. The 95-year-old queen has missed many representations recently due to her medical condition.
The Queen is said to be involved in representation duties as often as possible, but their performance is now monitored particularly closely.
In concrete terms, this means, for example, that events that require several hours of standing will now be left to Prince Charles, Prince William and Princess Anne.
– The queen is still capable and interested as always, but she is no longer as physically strong as ever. This, of course, is completely understandable for his age, the court source said.
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The queen was reported to be ill at the end of February as a corona. Elizabeth, who has recovered from the disease, is expected to continue to spend time at Windsor Castle, and a return to Buckingham Palace is no longer certain.
The Queen has lived in Windsor for the past two years, throughout the Corona Pandemic.
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Source: People