Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II is not going to attend the outlet of Parliament on Tuesday amid ongoing mobility problems
LONDON — Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II is not going to attend the outlet of Parliament on Tuesday amid ongoing mobility problems.
The palace stated in a remark Monday that the verdict used to be made in session along with her docs and that the 96-year-old monarch had “reluctantly’’ determined to not attend.
Prince Charles will learn her speech, which units out the federal government’s schedule for the approaching parliamentary consultation. Prince William may even attend.
Elizabeth has attended just a handful of public occasions in fresh months, even though she continues to carry digital audiences continuously.