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Time for a break after her busy year

- BY RUSSELL MYERS

FOR the Queen to miss yet another event, one cemented in her diary for decades, will cause further alarm among royal watchers.

Her Majesty, as palace staff will insist, however, remains very sharp and perfectly able to carry on with her daily role, despite her frailties and ability to get about.

Questions have obviously been asked as to why the 96-year-old monarch has not been seen in public since the start of her summer holiday in Scotland more than six weeks ago, which may appear somewhat unusual.

But aside from the traditiona­l welcome ceremony which takes place outside the Balmoral Castle gates, the Queen would normally treat her stay as a chance to completely unwind.

Add in a particular­ly busy summer period leading up to and including the incredible Platinum Jubilee celebratio­ns and it’s no wonder Her Majesty needs some extra rest and recuperati­on.

Despite the downturn in her schedule of late and a handing over of some of the more physically demanding duties, the Queen has no desire to step back fully.

As she said herself in her Jubilee message earlier this year, her son and heir Prince Charles will only take over “in the fullness of time”.

Those close to her are especially mindful of the increasing need to tailor her diary to fit her specific needs, a request for the incoming prime minister to visit her at Balmoral rather than her making the 1000-mile round trip to London and back on Tuesday setting a perfect example.

But along with that comes a need for respect and privacy for a woman who has, over seven decades, given so much towards her duty.

And it is no less than she deserves.

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