The court expert also corrects speculation about the queen’s state of health.
The health of Queen Elizabeth, 95, has been of concern to many recently. The monarch has had to cancel many of his representations to appease himself. Many events have also been handled remotely, as in the Korona era.
According to the court expert, the queen will handle her appointments more from her living room. The reason is the queen’s movement problems.
At the end of March, Elizabeth attended a memorial service for her late wife, Prince Philip, accompanied by Prince Andrew and leaning on a walking stick. On the occasion, the Queen rose many times to sing during the choir.
Prior to the memorial service, there was speculation as to how the Queen would arrive. According to British publications, the Queen currently relies on a wheelchair. However, the queen does not want to be represented in public in a wheelchair, British media say. He has tried to move his foot as much as possible.
It has been reported in the past that the Queen has decided to make Windsor Castle her permanent home. The Queen has lived in Windsor Castle for the past two years, throughout the Corona Pandemic.
Court specialist Camilla Tominey notes to The Telegraph that she does not think the Queen has any health problems, but rather mobility problems. In the future, the Queen will be able to receive guests more often in her home and will not have to travel to them.
“He can’t stand for long periods of time or walk long distances, and that’s what it does,” Tominey says.
The solution also brings flexibility and the queen will be able to decide at which shorter notice which events she will attend and which will not. However, according to the expert, the queen will continue to be seen on various occasions on the spot.
For example, Prince Philip’s memorial service was an occasion the Queen would not have missed at any cost.
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Source: Daily Mail