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Queen makes surprise visit to mark new subway line

Monarch appears at Paddington Station, beams as she opens the Elizabeth Line

- LONDON

Queen Elizabeth II made a surprise visit yesterday to a train station in central London to see a newly completed subway line named in her honour.

The 96-year-old monarch, who has reduced most of her public engagement­s, appeared at Paddington Station and beamed as she unveiled a plaque stating she officially opened the Elizabeth Line.

Calling the event “a happy developmen­t”, Buckingham Palace said “the organisers were informed of the possibilit­y she may attend”.

The queen, who wore a sunshine yellow outfit with matching hat, walked slowly as she toured the station with a cane in hand, and she was seen smiling as she met with train workers.

The queen was also given an Oyster card and shown how to use it on a ticket machine. She was joined by her youngest son, Prince Edward, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson for the official visit.

“We’re all incredibly touched and moved and grateful to her Majesty for coming to open the Elizabeth Line today,” Johnson said. “It was fantastic to see her.”

Yesterday’s appearance is the queen’s first one outside the Windsor area, where she resides, since the monarch attended a memorial service for her late husband Prince Philip at central London’s Westminste­r Abbey seven weeks ago.

The monarch made her first public appearance in weeks on Friday when she attended the Royal Windsor Horse Show, watching her beloved equines perform.

Mobility problems

Her public appearance­s are being closely watched as Britain prepares to celebrate the monarch’s 70 years on the throne with four days of Platinum Jubilee festivitie­s June 2-5.

Last week, she asked her son and heir to the throne Prince Charles to preside over the state opening of Parliament and deliver the Queen’s Speech.

Palace officials have said she is experienci­ng “episodic mobility problems” in recent months and has difficulti­es moving around.

 ?? Reuters ?? Britain’s Queen Elizabeth at Paddington Station in London yesterday.
Reuters Britain’s Queen Elizabeth at Paddington Station in London yesterday.

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