Queen Elizabeth, who has recently been forced to limit her public appearances following a doctor’s recommendation, is expected to attend the Memorial Day ceremony in London this Sunday, but will not attend another event on Tuesday. Buckingham Palace announced today.
The 95-year-old queen, who spent one night in hospital last month, had to extend her doctor’s rest period, canceling her participation this Saturday in the Memorial, which pays tribute to British soldiers. and those of the Commonwealth.
However, as she had stated her “strong intention” two weeks ago, the Queen will give the “present” at the ceremony, this Sunday, in the cenotaph of London, according to a Buckingham press release.
As in previous years, Her Majesty will attend the “from the balcony of the building” ceremony of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the text clarifies.
“Following the recent advice of her doctors, the Queen has decided not to attend” the plenary session of the Church of England on Tuesday 16 November.
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