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Queen Elizabeth II. Photo: EFE
Queen Elizabeth II will not attend at the Thanksgiving service this Friday at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, after experiencing “certain discomfort” at her Jubilee celebrations, reported & ó; Buckingham Palace this Thursday.
The 96-year-old monarch regrets not going to the cathedral, although she will attend This Thursday at the lighting of some beacons in Windsor Castle, on the outskirts of London, as part of the celebrations for the 70 years of his reign, according to the palace.
“The queen enjoyed it. I really enjoyed the birthday parade and today’s flight, but experienced “some inconvenience,” he pointed out. in a statement the royal residence, after the sovereign appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace at the end of the parade of the British regiments, which marks the birthday Elizabeth II official.
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“Given the travel and activity required to participate in tomorrow’s National Service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral, Her Majesty has, with great reluctance, concluded that She will not be attending”, the note points out.
“The Queen looks forward to participating in tonight’s lighthouse lighting event at Windsor Castle and would like to thank everyone who They made today such a memorable occasion“, she adds.
Isabel II, who walks with the help of a cane, has reduced in the last Her commitments are in her last year due to her mobility problems.
Today, the Queen from the balcony to thousands of people who gathered in front of the palace and witnessed the low flight of military aircraft.
It is More than 2,000 cities and towns in the UK and in dependent territories (former colonies) are expected to light torches as part of the Platinum Jubilee tonight.
According to According to the local media, Elizabeth II would have experienced some problems getting around today.
