Royal Family visits Queen at Balmoral

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 Duke and Duchess of Sussex leave City Hall in Dusseldorf yesterdayQueen Elizabeth II with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at the Queen's Young Leaders Awards Ceremony in 2018

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 Birkhall, and are now with the Queen, along with Princess Anne.

A flight carrying seven members of the Royal family has landed in Aberdeen. On board were Prince William, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, and the Countess of Wessex.

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 and her three children are at Windsor. She was observed driving George, Charlotte, and Louis home after their first full day of school today.

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.The Queen met new Prime Minister Liz Truss on Tuesday for an audience at BalmoralThe plane carrying the Queen's children and grandchildren land in Aberdeen - the nearest airport to Balmoral

Queen Elizabeth II attended the 2018 Queen’s Young Leaders Awards Ceremony with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Tuesday at Balmoral, the Queen received new Prime Minister Liz Truss for an audience.

The Queen’s children and grandchildren land at Aberdeen, the closest airport to Balmoral.

Concerned for the Queen’s health, the Royal Family and their aides board an RAF plane bound for Aberdeen to rush to her side.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, departs Windsor Castle as she remained in England with her three children on their first day of school.

This afternoon, a Royal flight carrying family members, including Prince Harry and Prince Andrew, to Balmoral departs from RAF Northolt in London.

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.Members of the Royal Family and their aides board a RAF jet for Aberdeen to get to the Queen's side amid concerns for her healthCatherine, Duchess Of Cambridge, leaves Windsor Castle as she stayed behind in England where her three children are having their first day at schoolA Royal flight taking family members including Prince Harry and Prince Andrew to Balmoral takes off from RAF Northolt in London this afternoon

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.

Yesterday, the Queen was advised by doctors to postpone a Privy Council meeting at the last minute. The 96-year-old monarch has been instructed to rest after a busy Tuesday, during which she greeted both Boris Johnson and Liz Truss at Balmoral and performed other light tasks.

In addition, Buckingham Palace announced today that physicians had been sent to Balmoral after concerns were raised this morning.

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.Prince William, pictured with his wife and children on their first day at Lambrook School yesterday, is also heading to Scotland

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.

 

 

 

The Archbishop of Canterbury stated that the nation is praying for the Queen, the head of the Church of England. Justin Welby tweeted, “My prayers and the prayers of people across the (Church of England) and the nation are with Her Majesty The Queen today.”

“May God’s presence comfort and strengthen Her Majesty, her family, and those caring for her at Balmoral.”

She was scheduled to hold the Privy Council yesterday evening, at which the new Prime Minister would have taken her oath as First Lord of the Treasury and Cabinet members would have taken their oaths and been appointed privy counsellors, if they had not already been so.

This lunchtime, there was a flurry of activity in the House of Commons as concerns about the Queen are discussed with the Prime Minister. She received a note from Nadhim Zahawi, which she read and filed.

During the energy debate, Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle interrupted the speech of SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford to tell MPs, “I know I speak for the entire House when I say that we send our best wishes to Her Majesty the Queen and that she and the royal family are in our thoughts and prayers at this time.” He said, “If there is anything else, the House will be updated accordingly.”

Following the revelation of the Queen’s health problems, the royal family’s website appeared to malfunction. Gateway time-out was displayed as an error message on the screen.

Ian Blackford, leader of the SNP in Westminster, was “devastated” to hear the news of the Queen’s health.

Sir Lindsay Hoyle, the Speaker, interrupted Mr. Blackford’s remarks in the energy discussion to convey the best wishes of the House to the Queen.

Mr. Blackford resumed his address by telling the House of Commons, “I’m sure that on behalf of all colleagues, we’re all heartbroken to hear the news, and our thoughts and prayers are with Her Majesty the Queen and the royal family.”

On June 30, Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth II observed the Reddendo Parade for the Queen’s Body Guard for Scotland in the gardens of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh.

A police officer maintains guard in front of Balmoral Castle due to health worries for Queen Elizabeth II.

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.

How the Queen’s health has deteriorated after Prince Philip’s passing.

In June, the Queen attended the Royal Company of Archers Reddendo Parade in the gardens of the Palace of Holyroodhouse while holding a walking stick.

The health of the Queen has been scrutinized throughout the past year, with the monarch being forced to withdraw from major events due to ongoing mobility problems.

She wowed the audience on the first day of her Platinum Jubilee festivities, June 2, when she appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace and then at Windsor Castle.

The following day, however, she declined to attend the Platinum Jubilee Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral, citing ‘discomfort’ amid the previous day’s festivities. It is understood that the choice was deemed unfortunate, but reasonable due to the length of the journey, the time involved, and the physical effort the event would have needed.

While she made a number of in-person visits in the weeks leading up to her Jubilee celebrations, including a surprise visit to open the Elizabeth line and a golf buggy tour of the Chelsea Flower Show, the Queen has suffered from ongoing “episodic mobility problems” since last fall and now uses a cane.

In October 2021, she used a walking stick for the first time at a significant engagement, a service at Westminster Abbey. A week later, following a hectic fall schedule, her physicians instructed her to rest and advised her to cancel a trip to Northern Ireland.

On October 20, 2021, the Queen was surreptitiously admitted to the hospital for ‘preliminary investigations’ and spent the night for the first time in eight years. The following day, she was back at her Windsor desk performing minor chores.

Buckingham Palace stated that she had been urged to continue to rest and not make any official visits after she canceled further high-profile engagements, including the Cop26 climate change meeting and the Festival of Remembrance. She was determined to attend the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph, but a sprained back prevented her from doing so.

She performed only light tasks for more than three months, including virtual and face-to-face audiences within the walls of Windsor Castle.

In February 2022, she celebrated her Platinum Jubilee by visiting with charity workers at Sandringham House and cutting a Jubilee cake, which was her largest public appearance since October.

The country’s longest-reigning monarch commented during a face-to-face audience in February, “Well, as you can see, I can’t move.” This is due to the fact that many of her tasks are now performed via video calls.

There were concerns for her health when she tested positive for Covid on February 20, 2022. The triple-vaccinated Queen experienced mild cold-like symptoms, but stated that the virus rendered her “very fatigued and exhausted.” She performed minimal responsibilities while in seclusion at Windsor, but she canceled some virtual audiences.

In March, she skipped the Commonwealth Day ceremony at Westminster Abbey, an important occasion in the royal calendar given the importance of the international family to her, and she also skipped the Maundy Thursday service. But she rallied to attend a memorial ceremony for the Duke of Edinburgh at the end of March, walking slowly and cautiously with the use of a cane and grasping the Duke of York’s elbow for support.

In May 2022, she skipped the State Opening of Parliament for the first time in nearly 60 years, citing “episodic mobility issues” as the reason. Prince of Wales and Duke of Cambridge opened parliament on her behalf as Counsellors of State, with Charles for the first time in history reading the Queen’s Speech.

The First Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, stated, “We are all very concerned by reports of Her Majesty’s health.”

At this time, my thoughts and prayers are with the Queen and the entire royal family.

It follows a series of health issues for the increasingly fragile monarch, who was urged not to travel from her Highla

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