The doctors who attend to Queen Elizabeth II were “concerned” on Thursday regarding her state of health and have recommended that she remain under medical supervision.
In a statement, the Buckingham Palace He reported that the monarch despite everything is “comfortable” and is still at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
The health of the queen, who has long experienced “mobility problems”, has worsened since receiving Boris Johnson at Balmoral on Tuesday, who presented her with his resignation as prime minister, and his successor, Liz Trussto whom he entrusted the formation of a government.
The Speaker of the House of Commons, Lindsay Hoyle, interrupted a parliamentary address to declare: “I know I speak for the entire House when I say that we send our best wishes to Her Majesty the Queen and that she and the Royal Family are in Our thoughts and prayers at this time.”
“If there is anything else, we will inform the House,” he added.
Elizabeth II, 96, has celebrated her Platinum Jubilee this year, which commemorated her 70 years on the throne, a record in British history.
Prince Charles, heir to the British crown, is at Balmoral Castle with his mother following learning that the sovereign is receiving medical care, his Clarence House residence reported Thursday.
While Truss assured this Thursday that “the whole country is deeply concerned regarding the news received from Buckingham Palace” regarding the queen’s health.