Boris Johnson confirms Queen needs rest

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Present at the G20 on October 30, Boris Johnson gave news of Queen Elizabeth II.

“In very good shape.” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wanted to be reassuring on October 30 about Queen Elizabeth II. In a British TV interview Channel 4, on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Rome, the Prime Minister gave news of the British queen so the state of health had given rise to some concerns last week. On this subject, Boris Johnson thus indicated that she was better before adding that the sovereign “Just have to follow the advice of his doctors and get some rest”. He also made a point of offering his best wishes for recovery on behalf of the whole country.

Elizabeth II was hospitalized for exams last week. The 95-year-old sovereign had thus had to cancel all her official trips, including that to Glasgow as part of the COP26 for the climate.

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Retention of some of its functions

Put to rest since October 20 and for at least two more weeks, the British queen has not given up all her functions during this convalescence. And if she had to cancel her visit to the Festival of Remembrance on November 13, paying tribute to British and Commonwealth soldiers, she hopes to be able to go to Remembrance Sunday in London the next day, Buckingham said. She also honored some of her commitments such as the presentation of the gold medal for poetry to English poet David Constantine, but by videoconference.

The queen also has a very important appointment in 2022 since she will celebrate the 70 years of her reign. Buckingham Palace is planning four days of festivities for the occasion. After the Silver, Gold and Diamond Jubilee, Elizabeth II will celebrate her Platinum Jubilee. A first for a British monarch.

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