The Commercial Appeal

Doctors advise queen to rest for 2 weeks

- Danica Kirka

LONDON – Queen Elizabeth II has been advised to rest for at least the next two weeks, accepting doctors’ recommenda­tions to take on only light duties and not travel, Buckingham Palace said Friday.

The decision comes days after the 95-year-old sovereign underwent medical tests and spent the night at London’s King Edward VII’S Hospital, her first such stay in in eight years. Elizabeth has continued to work since then and will press on with desk-based duties, but will skip the Nov. 13 Festival of Remembranc­e at the Royal Albert Hall in London, an event meant to honor the British and Commonweal­th men and women who have fought wars, disasters and pandemics to protect and defend the nation.

“However, it remains the queen’s firm intention to be present for the National Service of Remembranc­e on Remembranc­e Sunday, on 14th November,” the palace said.

It is significant that the palace statement highlighte­d the wish of the monarch to attend Remembranc­e Sunday ceremonies, as it is major event on the sovereign’s calendar and one to which she has attached great importance.

The queen has long enjoyed robust health, and is said to hate having people make a fuss. But she has reluctantl­y accepted advice to cut back on her blistering schedule in recent weeks.

She canceled a trip to mark 100 years since the creation of Northern Ireland on Oct. 20. That was followed only days later by the announceme­nt that she would not appear at the the U.N. climate conference in Glasgow – a great disappoint­ment to Britain’s Conservati­ve government, which was hoping to stress the importance of the two-week meeting to save the Earth from uncontroll­able global warming.

She has stayed at Windsor Castle, west of London, holding virtual audiences with ambassador­s and poets and otherwise displaying good spirits.

Britain’s longest-lived and longestrei­gning monarch, Elizabeth is due to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee – 70 years on the throne – next year.

 ?? ALASTAIR GRANT/AP FILE ?? Queen Elizabeth II has been advised to rest for at least the next two weeks, accepting doctors’ advice to cut back on her busy schedule, Buckingham Palace said Friday.
ALASTAIR GRANT/AP FILE Queen Elizabeth II has been advised to rest for at least the next two weeks, accepting doctors’ advice to cut back on her busy schedule, Buckingham Palace said Friday.

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