Elizabeth II, “under medical supervision”: Buckingham warns of her worrying state of health

The doctors of the Queen isabel II They have shown this Thursday their “concern” about the state of health of the monarch and have recommended that it remain “under medical supervision” at Balmoral Castle, in Scotland, according to a statement published by Buckingham Palace.

“Following 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 remains comfortable and at Balmoral,” the brief statement said.

After that, the Prince of Wales, charles of englandand the Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Parker Bowles, have moved to Balmoral, as confirmed by Clarence House. Likewise, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, is also moving to the residence, as reported by the British television network.

Minutes later, the British Prime Minister, Liz Truss, stressed that “the whole country is deeply concerned about the news from Buckingham Palace.” “My thoughts and those of people across the UK are with Her Majesty the Queen and her family at this time,” she stressed.

The statement from Buckingham Palace has been published after the 96-year-old queen postponed a telematic meeting with her Privy Council – which brings together the monarch’s political advisers – after doctors advised her to rest after the ” full day” he had on Tuesday with the change of tenant in Downing Street.

Said change of agenda was added to the ever-widening list of annulments of Elizabeth II’s acts, one of her most symbolic absences being that which occurred at the opening of the parliamentary session, when she handed over her son and heir, the prince Carlos, reading the Government speech.

The queen has mobility problems and, in fact, received Truss at her Balmoral residence and not in London as is tradition in the face of her appointment as prime minister on Tuesday. The official images released after the meeting with Truss show Elizabeth II hunched over and with a cane.

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