Elizabeth II at its worst: Charles, Camilla and William return to disaster
This Thursday, September 8, the doctors of Elizabeth II said they were “concerned” by his state of health. Princes Charles and William are on their way to join her at Balmoral.
Elizabeth II’s doctors said they were ‘concerned’ about her health
Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles joined her at Balmoral
Prince William is also on his way
The news across the Channel is worrying … This Thursday, September 8, Buckingham Palace published a press release to give news of Elizabeth II. “Following a further assessment this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned for Her Majesty’s health and have recommended that she remains under medical supervision. The Queen continues to feel comfortable and Balmoral“, wrote the Palace. According to the BBC, thePrince Charles, Camilla Parker Bowles are about to arrive at the Scottish Residence of Her Majesty, aged 96. Like them, Prince William and Kate Middleton are on their way to join her as soon as possible. According to Sky News, members of the Crown were briefed hours ago on Elizabeth II’s condition. The new British Prime Minister has declared that the whole country is “deeply concerned” by this information, adding that his thoughts are with the monarch and her family.
In the House of Commons, Speaker Lindsay Hoyle, intervened to say that their “best wishes” were sent to the Queen. The queen postponed a meeting on Wednesday September 7, her doctors having advised her to rest. “After a busy day yesterday, Her Majesty this afternoon accepted the advice to rest given by her doctors”, said a spokesperson. The day before, Tuesday September 6, Elizabeth II received Boris Johnson at her Scottish residence in Balmoral, who had come to officially resign, then Liz Truss, whom she officially appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. In the photos published, the monarch seemed weakened and one detail caught the eye of Crown specialists: his very marked hand. For many months, the health of Elizabeth II seems to be declining.
Elizabeth II: her last appearances were brief
Last October after contracting the coronavirus, Elizabeth II had spent a night in the hospital. Back at her official residence in Windsor, Her Majesty had been forced to decline her participation in Remembrance Sunday because, officially, of back problems. Two days later, Elizabeth II had canceled her participation in the General Synod, the National Assembly of the Church of England. For months, therefore, the Queen has been more and more discreet in public and delegates the majority of her commitments to her close family, Princes Charles and William most of the time. For her Platinum Jubilee last June, she had only made a very brief appearance and seemed weakened, especially during the traditional Trooping the Color parade.
Elizabeth II “Following a further assessment this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned for Her Majesty’s health and have recommended that she remain under medical supervision. The Queen continues to feel comfortable and at Balmoral,” wrote the Palace
Elizabeth II Britain’s new prime minister says the whole country is “deeply concerned” by the reports, adding her thoughts are with the monarch and her family
Prince Charles The day before, Tuesday September 6, Elizabeth II received Boris Johnson at her Scottish residence in Balmoral, who had come to officially resign, then Liz Truss, whom she officially appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Elizabeth II Back in her official residence in Windsor, Her Majesty had been forced to decline her participation in Remembrance Sunday because, officially, of back problems
Elizabeth II For months now, the Queen has been more and more discreet in public and delegates the majority of her commitments to her close family, Princes Charles and William most of the time.
Elizabeth II For her Platinum Jubilee last June, she had only made a very brief appearance and seemed weakened, especially during the traditional Trooping the Color parade.