Deccan Chronicle

Queen misses UK Parl. opening for 1st time since ’63

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London, May 10: Head of state Queen Elizabeth II missed Tuesday’s ceremonial opening of the UK parliament for the first time in nearly 60 years, handing the duty to her heir Prince Charles in a clear sign of the looming transition of power.

The 96-year-old monarch usually presides over the pomp-filled event and reads out her government’s legislativ­e programme from a gilded throne in the House of Lords.

But Buckingham Palace said late on Monday she would skip the annual showpiece on medical advice, making the decision “reluctantl­y” as she continues to experience “episodic mobility problems”.

It is the latest in a string of cancelled public appearance­s caused by health problems and old age indicating her record-breaking 70-year reign is drawing to a close.

Charles, the Prince of Wales, was accompanie­d at the high-profile state engagement by his eldest son, Prince William, who is second-in-line to the throne. William, the Duke of Cambridge, arrived ahead of his father, wearing a morning suit and military medals as he was escorted through parliament.

Charles, wearing full military

regalia, waved to crowds as he made his way by car to the Palace of West inster with wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

The national anthem, “God Save the Queen”, played as he arrived at parliament, before a royal trumpet fanfare struck up as he stepped out of the vehicle. The royal procession entered the House of Lords behind the imperial state crown — usually worn by the queen — which was carried into the chamber on a cushion before being placed on a small table.

Charles delivered the Queen’s Speech from the consort’s throne, symbolical­ly an inch shorter than the monarch’s sovereign throne, and was flanked by his wife and son as he read out the government’s agenda.

The queen has rarely been seen in public since spending an unschedule­d night in hospital last October, and has complained of difficulti­es standing and walking. She also contracted Covid-19 in February. She has missed only two state openings — in 1959 and 1963, when she was pregnant with Prince Andrew and then Prince Edward.

Her decision heightened fears that she may not be able to play a full part in public celebratio­ns next month celebratin­g her Platinum Jubilee.

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