Queen Elizabeth uses a walking stick and cannot move

Queen Elizabeth told her guests that she could not move.

Queen Elizabeth, 95, met with Secretary of Defense and Rear Admiral on Wednesday, February 16 James Macleodin and Major General Eldon Millarin At Buckingham Palace. The meeting was the Queen’s first mission since her son Prince Charles contracted the coronavirus.

Charles, 73, was tested positive last week. Charles has not suffered any symptoms, but his condition is being monitored. This is his second coronavirus infection.

Queen Elizabeth on February 16. AOP

A video of Elisabeth’s representation was filmed. In the video, the cheerful and energetic queen receives Macleod and Millar leaning on a walking stick. The queen shouts to the guests who have stepped in that she is in the room. The incoming guests ask the Queen for her first job how she can.

– As you can see, I can’t move, the queen says.

The Queen’s comment and walking stick have raised concerns in the British, but Buckingham Palace has refused to comment on the matter to the media.

News agency Reuters according to the source, the queen has had muscles stuck, but she is not injured and cannot be ill.

The last time the queen was seen resorting to a walking stick was last October. The use of a walking stick was not commented on behalf of the court at the time. In October, the Queen had not used a walking stick for 17 years. He used a walking stick in 2003-2004 due to a knee operation.

The health of the aging queen has been on the wallpaper for a long time. The reign of the 95-year-old monarch has lasted a record 70 years this year.

Source: Reuters

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