The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are their route to Scotland amid rumors that the Queen’s health is deteriorating.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were scheduled to attend the Wellchild Awards in London this evening, but their attendance has been canceled.


The prince was due to deliver a speech at tonight’s award ceremony honoring the valor of chronically ill children.
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall traveled to Balmoral by helicopter from their Scottish residence Birkall, and are presently with the Queen, together with Princess Anne.
A flight carrying seven members of the Royal family has landed in Aberdeen, including Prince William, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, and the Countess of Sussex.
This week, Harry and Meghan were not expected to meet with any other members of the Royal Family during their trip from California. Unknown is their mode of transportation to Scotland.
The Duchess of Cambridge is with her children at Windsor.



The Queen’s doctors are concerned about Her Majesty’s health and have urged that she remain under medical monitoring, according to a royal spokesperson. The Queen continues to reside in comfort at Balmoral.
Nigel Cawthorne, a royal biographer, stated, “It leads us to suspect the situation is far more dire than what we’ve been informed.”
Yesterday, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex left City Hall in Dusseldorf.
Queen Elizabeth II attended the 2018 Queen’s Young Leaders Awards Ceremony with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Any mention of the Queen’s health is considered uncommon and indicative of a dire situation. It is also noteworthy that her entire immediate family is with her or on the way.
Anxious Britons have already congregated outside the gates of Balmoral to pray and offer their respects for Her Majesty.
The new prime minister, Liz Truss, was handed a note in the House of Commons minutes prior to her announcement of a two-year cap on energy costs.
The Prime Minister, who was sworn in by the Queen in Balmoral on Tuesday, tweeted: “The entire nation will be very troubled by the news from Buckingham Palace this afternoon.”
At this time, my thoughts, along with those of the entire United Kingdom, are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family.
Along with the rest of the nation, Labour leader Keir Starmer posted: “I am extremely alarmed by the news from Buckingham Palace this afternoon.” At this time, my thoughts are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family, and I join the rest of the United Kingdom in wishing for her speedy recovery.
Tuesday at Balmoral, Scotland, the Queen waits in the Drawing Room before receiving Liz Truss for an audience. Currently, she is under the care of doctors due to health problems.
A statement regarding the Queen’s health is extremely rare and raises significant worries.
A sign indicating that today’s guard changing ceremony at Buckingham Palace has been canceled.
People assemble in front of Balmoral Castle in response to a statement from Buckingham Palace.
It was believed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not see the Queen during their European tour this month.
Yesterday, they were in Dusseldorf, Germany, to commemorate one year before the next Invictus Games, where they were greeted by adoring royalist fans, while today’s agenda was planned to be centered on the Wellchild Awards.
Since 2007, the duke has acted as a patron of Wellchild.



Speculation mounted as to whether the couple will meet with other members of the Royal Family, including Harry’s father, Prince Charles, and brother, Prince William.
A royal insider reported that the two brothers had only seen each other twice in the past year.
Later in the summer, as his mother continued to struggle with her mobility, it was reported that the heir to the throne, Charles, paid his mother unscheduled morning visits on a regular basis.
Last weekend, the Queen did not attend the annual Braemar Gathering highland games, which she regularly does.
During her Platinum Jubilee festivities, the Queen visited Buckingham Palace only twice: once for her balcony appearance at the Trooping the Colour pageant, and once for a farewell performance after the spectacle.
The Prince of Wales has recently begun making “strange” daily morning visits to the Queen (pictured).
According to royal experts, unscheduled meetings between Prince Charles (shown) and his mother are uncommon and are often coordinated by household employees.
Since 21 July, when she traveled to her Highlands estate for her summer vacation, the Queen has been residing at Balmoral.
She spent a covert night in the hospital for tests in October and was told to rest for the following three months, causing her to miss the Remembrance Sunday Cenotaph service and the Cop26 climate change discussions.
Covid was caught by the Queen in February.
After suffering moderate cold-like symptoms, she reported that the virus left her “very weary and fatigued.”
The only British monarch to have celebrated a Platinum Jubilee is the Queen.
Her rule has spanned the post-war era, the new millennium, and a drastically transformed twenty-first century.
In her final years, she has been organizing her affairs, using her Jubilee address to promote her daughter-in-law, the Duchess of Cornwall, a former royal mistress, as the future queen who will be crowned with the Prince of Wales when he becomes king.
During her Jubilee year, she also faced a series of royal issues.
Before agreeing to pay millions to resolve a civil sexual assault complaint, she divested her son, the Duke of York, of his military obligations, with Andrew giving up his HRH designation.
In April 2021, her loving husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, to whom she was married for 73 years, passed away.
The Wellchild Awards and representatives of Harry and Meghan have been contacted for comment by MailOnline.