The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Queen misses royal garden party season

- TONY JONES

The Queen will miss the royal garden party season and be represente­d by other members of her family, Buckingham Palace has said.

The head of state, who has mobility issues, has missed a number of major events this year but has carried out other duties.

Garden parties will be staged from next week for the first time in three years and are important events in the royal calendar as those who have served their country or communitie­s are invited to the monarch’s home.

Buckingham Palace said: “Her Majesty the Queen will be represente­d by other members of the royal family at this year’s garden parties, with details on attendance to be confirmed in due course.”

The Queen attended a service commemorat­ing the life of the Duke of Edinburgh in March with senior royals and a congregati­on of hundreds.

She reached her platinum jubilee in February, overcame a bout of Covid after testing positive that month, and celebrated her 96th birthday on April 21 at her Sandringha­m estate.

Last October, the Queen spent a night in hospital and the following three months only conducted light duties.

The Queen has been using a walking stick in public since she attended a service marking the centenary of the Royal British Legion last October.

It is understood the key factor in other members of the royal family being asked to represent the Queen was the length of time royal hosts spend standing during garden parties which last well over an hour.

The events will be staged at Buckingham Palace on May 11, 18 and 25, and the Palace of Holyroodho­use

in Edinburgh will be the venue for a party on June 29.

The Queen has given permission for the annual garden party for forces charity The Not Forgotten Associatio­n, which supports veterans and serving wounded, to take place at her official London home on May 12, hosted by the organisati­on’s patron the Princess Royal.

There will be speculatio­n about whether the Queen will attend the State Opening of Parliament next Tuesday which could see her represente­d by the Prince of Wales.

Charles is the likely candidate to read the Queen’s speech setting out the government’s proposed legislatio­n for the new parliament­ary session.

 ?? ?? GATHERINGS: The Queen will miss this summer’s round of royal garden parties.
GATHERINGS: The Queen will miss this summer’s round of royal garden parties.

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