How will Queen Elizabeth’s representation in the future go?

Queen Elizabeth still performs her royal duties, but further reduces her heaviest duties.

Queen Elisabeth will continue to reduce her heavy representation. ANDY RAIN, AOP

Queen Elizabeth, 95, who has recently suffered a great deal of health problems, is likely to reduce her public appearances and representation duties more and more. However, the court’s sources emphasize that the monarch is not ill and is “more committed to his duties than ever before.”

According to the Daily Mail, the court staff as well as the queen herself realize that old age now brings its own challenges to Elizabeth’s work. The Queen is said to be involved in representation duties as often as possible, but their performance is now closely monitored. 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 physically as strong as ever. This, of course, is completely understandable for his age, the court source says.

– Prince Charles, Princess Anne and Prince William have now played a bigger role. They will probably continue on the same path, but that does not mean that the Queen will not be carrying out her own smaller and individual representational duties.

Elisabet has continued to carry out her light work from Windsor Castle. Last week, he met with the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau. MEGA, AOP

The queen was reported to have fallen ill at the end of February as a corona and the monarch had to cancel her job to rest her voice, among other things. Elizabeth, who has since recovered from the coronavirus, 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.

Source: Daily Mail

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