The world has been watching the health of Elizabeth II. It has been two weeks since the Queen was forced to cancel her entire schedule and go to the hospital on medical advice. Now everything seems to indicate that Queen Elizabeth II will attend the central act of Remembrance Day.
Buckingham Palace said the 95 year old monarch would watch the ceremony at the Cenotaph monument in central London from a balcony, as she has done for several years.
It will be this Sunday when Queen Elizabeth II reappears and presides over the central act of Remembrance Day. One of the most important events for the British royal house, in which tribute is paid to the thousands of people who died in world wars and other conflicts.
“The Queen will attend the annual Remembrance Day Service at the Cenotaph on Sunday, November 14,” Buckingham Palace said.
The world’s longest lived monarch has been resting at Windsor Castle and from there has carried out light tasks in recent weeks, including directing some virtual audiences.
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For the COP26 climate summit, she gave a virtual speech in which she paid a nice tribute to her late husband, Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.
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He recently made a weekend visit to Sandringham, the royal family’s estate in eastern England.
The Queen will celebrate her Platinum Jubilee, 70 years on the throne, next year.