Elizabeth II will not attend the international climate conference, CoP26, scheduled for next Monday in Glasgow. In fact, new recommendations have arrived from the doctors of Buckingham Palace to safeguard the health of Queen Elizabeth, 95 years old. The royal house has announced that the sovereign will have to rest for another two weeks. He will then remain in Windsor Castle, where he has already spent ten days. During the period of stop from institutional commitments he also spent 24 hours in the hospital for some investigations, however not specified by the Buckingham sources.
Three days ago, the English queen resumed her public commitments, albeit only in virtual form, in Windsor. Then she had met the ambassador of South Korea. The medical control on the sovereign seems to have become more attentive: always days ago she underwent medical tests after canceling the trip planned to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of Northern Ireland, and the palace said it had “reluctantly” accepted the advice to rest for a few days.
Before the days off, the queen had been experiencing hectic days, with numerous hearings granted and an extra at a horse racing competition in Ascot.