Queen Elizabeth is on 'very good form', UK PM Johnson says
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[October 30, 2021]
By Elizabeth Piper
ROME (Reuters) - Britain's Queen Elizabeth,
who has been advised by doctors to rest and avoid official visits for at
least the next two weeks, is on very good form, Prime Minister Boris
Johnson said after speaking to the 95-year-old monarch this week.
There has been concern over the health of Elizabeth, the world's oldest
and longest-reigning monarch, after she cancelled a number of planned
trips and spent a night in hospital for an unspecified, although not
COVID-19 related, ailment, her first such overnight stay for years.
"I spoke to her majesty and she’s on very good form," Johnson, who
speaks to the queen every Wednesday to give her a weekly update, told
Channel 4 news on Saturday.

"She’s just got to follow the advice of her doctors and get some rest
and I think that’s the important thing. I think the whole country wishes
her well."
Elizabeth, who is queen of 15 other realms including Australia, Canada
and New Zealand, has been resting at her Windsor Castle home since she
stayed overnight in hospital 10 days ago after undergoing "preliminary
investigations".
The monarch, who is known for her robust health and who regularly
carried out official public duties despite her age, had already pulled
out of a visit to Northern Ireland and the upcoming COP26 climate change
summit in Glasgow next week where she had planned to address world
leaders in person.
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Britain's Queen Elizabeth leaves after a Service of Thanksgiving to
mark the Centenary of the Royal British Legion at Westminster Abbey,
London, Britain October 12, 2021. Frank Augstein/Pool via REUTERS

Buckingham Palace said she would no longer attend a
major event on Nov. 13 at the Royal Albert Hall hosted by a British
military charity, but had a "firm intention" to be present at the
main national service of remembrance for veterans on Sunday Nov. 14,
an event of great importance to her.
A palace source said the queen remained in good spirits and she had
recorded a video address for the COP26 delegates. Further rest was a
"sensible precaution", the source added.
Since being told the rest, the queen has appeared well and cheerful
in footage released by the palace when she took part by videolink in
a number of virtual events.
(Writing by Michael Holden)
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