The latest advice does not involve a hospital stay for the 96-year-old monarch, who has ongoing mobility issues.
She would normally appoint prime ministers from Buckingham Palace or Windsor CastleHowever, the monarch was advised to remain at her Balmoral residence in Aberdeenshire, where she was enjoying her summer holiday.
It was thought to be best for the Queen not to travel back to London due to her intermittent mobility issues. Since last autumn, Her Majesty has suffered with mobility issues and now regularly uses a walking stick. This year, she has been forced to cut several official engagements short, and notably missed much of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations, only appearing briefly on the palace balcony.Earlier in May,The Queen also contracted COVID-19 back in February, and later spoke about how it left her feeling
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