Queen Elizabeth, 95, may no longer be represented alone

Queen Elizabeth, 95, has recently suffered from mobility problems.

Her participation in the memorial service for her late wife, Prince Philip, in late March was tense until the h-moment, as the queen was known to have knocked down the idea of ​​using a wheelchair.

He eventually arrived at Westminster Abbey, relying on his son, Prince Andrew, as well as a walking stick.

Since then, he has canceled several representations to appease himself. Among other things, the traditional Easter Church will be missed by the Queen for the first time in more than fifty years. It is reported that the queen cannot climb stairs, walk long distances or stand for long.

Earlier this month, it was reported that the Queen will be holding more and more events from her living room in the future. He has settled permanently in Windsor Castle, where he has been for the past two years, during the entire corona pandemic.

Now royal insider sources reveal that Elizabeth will no longer attend any public event until the palace announces the exact date when it will be possible again.

– If the queen attends an occasion, the matter is carefully considered and another member of the royal family is with her, related party sources say.

So the queen alone no longer represents.

Queen Elizabeth will turn 96 next week, April 21st. He is also currently celebrating the 70th anniversary of his rise to power.

Sources: Dailymail, The Sun.

Queen Elizabeth will turn 96 next week. AOP

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