Albany Times Union

Queen plans to skip opening

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Queen Elizabeth II

will not attend the opening of Parliament on Tuesday for the first time in nearly 60 years, as she struggles with difficulti­es in getting around.

Buckingham Palace said in a statement Monday that the decision was made in consultati­on with her doctors and that the 96-year-old had reluctantl­y decided not to attend. Prince Charles will read her speech, while for the first time her grandson Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, will have an official role in the event.

It will mark only the third time during her reign that Elizabeth has not opened Parliament. She previously missed the opening in 1959, when she was pregnant with Prince Andrew, and 1963, when she was pregnant with Prince Edward.

The state opening of Parliament is a centurieso­ld ceremony that marks the start of the legislativ­e year.

 ?? Chris Jackson / Associated Press ?? Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II, 96, will not attend the opening of Parliament on Tuesday amid ongoing mobility issues.
Chris Jackson / Associated Press Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II, 96, will not attend the opening of Parliament on Tuesday amid ongoing mobility issues.

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