A royal rest: Queen Elizabeth told by doctors to take a break
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[October 20, 2021]
By Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Queen
Elizabeth, the world's longest-reigning monarch, decided on Wednesday to
rest for the next few days on advice from doctors and cancelled a
planned visit to Northern Ireland, Buckingham Palace said.
The palace did not say why the queen had been told to rest, though it
said the 95-year-old monarch was in "good spirits" and looking forward
to visiting Northern Ireland in the future.
The queen spent Tuesday night hosting a drinks reception at Windsor
Castle for billionaire business leaders such as Bill Gates after Prime
Minister Boris Johnson convened a green investment conference ahead of
the COP26 climate summit.
"The queen has reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next
few days," the palace said.
"Her Majesty is in good spirits and is disappointed that she will no
longer be able to visit Northern Ireland, where she had been due to
undertake a series of engagements today and tomorrow."
The queen has reigned for almost seven decades. She was 25 when she
became Queen Elizabeth II on Feb. 6, 1952 on the death of her father.
Elizabeth, who acceded to the throne as Britain was shedding its
imperial power, has symbolised stability for generations of British
people, building the popularity of the monarchy despite seismic
political, social and cultural change which threatened to make it an
anachronism.
A quiet and uncomplaining dedication to the duty of queenship, even in
old age, has earned her widespread respect both in Britain and abroad,
even from republicans who are eager for abolition of the monarchy.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister Boris Johnson greet
guests at a reception for the Global Investment Summit in Windsor
Castle, Windsor, Britain, October 19, 2021. Alastair Grant/Pool via
REUTERS
A source said the queen's decision was not related to
COVID. She is resting at Windsor Castle, the world's oldest
inhabited castle.
The queen sent her "warmest good wishes to the people of Northern
Ireland, and looks forward to visiting in the future", the palace
said.
This week, Elizabeth brushed aside an attempt by a magazine to award
her the title of "Oldie of the Year", saying that she felt too young
at heart.
The queen hosted drinks for business leaders such as Bill Gates and
Tata Sons' Natarajan Chandrasekaran on Tuesday evening.
Elizabeth, along with heir Prince Charles, 72, and grandson Prince
William, 39, greeted guests including U.S. climate envoy John Kerry
without masks.
The queen, wearing a teal skirt and jacket with pearls, was
photographed beside Johnson, smiling and chatting with business
leaders.
Ahead of the COP26 climate conference, which the queen is due to
attend, Elizabeth said that the world needed to come together to
tackle climate change.
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; editing by Kate Holton, Giles
Elgood, William Maclean)
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