Elizabeth II admitted to health problems

Elizabeth II admitted to health problems

Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain spoke about health problems. She admitted that it was hard for her to walk, the Daily Mail reported on February 16.

Elizabeth II announced her condition during an audience at Windsor Castle with the former head of the secretariat of the Ministry of Defense, Rear Admiral James Macleod, as well as Major General Eldon Millar, who took his place.

“I can’t move,” the queen admitted, leaning on a cane, with a smile on her face, in response to a question about her well-being.

It is noted that Elizabeth II has no injuries. According to the Daily Mail, the queen felt constrained that day.

The Queen held her first face-to-face meetings after the information that she was in contact with Prince Charles, who was ill with COVID-19, a week ago.

Buckingham Palace continues to refuse to confirm whether the Queen has tested positive or negative for coronavirus, citing medical confidentiality and stating that she did not have any symptoms in the past week.

On April 21, Queen Elizabeth II turns 96.

In October last year, the English media reported that Elizabeth II completely refused to drink alcohol on the recommendations of doctors.

In September 2021, the actions of the British authorities and the royal family in the event of the death of Elizabeth II became known. The key objective of Operation London Bridge is to prevent unrest and threats to national security in London.

In September 2015, Elizabeth II surpassed the record of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) for the longest stay on the British throne, and after the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) of Thailand on October 13, 2016, she became the longest-reigning of the currently living monarchs of the world.

Source: IZ

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