It’s rare for the Queen to scrap an engagement so when she does, the immediate question for many here in Britain is: “How serious is it?”
The palace has moved quickly to soothe our worries over the monarch’s health. Fears were immediately put to rest when a source close to the palace told CNN she was in “good spirits” and pointed us towards images from the day before when the Queen hosted a reception for business leaders including Bill Gates at Windsor.
A source told CNN that HM was resting at Windsor Castle.
On Thursday night though, British tabloid newspaper “The Sun” reported she had spent the night in hospital and the palace was forced to confirm that was true.
“Following medical advice to rest for a few days, The Queen attended hospital on Wednesday afternoon for some preliminary investigations, returning to Windsor Castle at lunchtime today, and remains in good spirits,” a palace spokesperson said in a statement.
A source with Buckingham Palace told CNN the overnight stay was for practical reasons and wasn’t announced at the time as the sovereign is entitled to medical privacy. By Thursday afternoon she was back at her desk undertaking light duties, we were told. And on Friday morning we were told again by a royal source that the Queen was continuing to rest at Windsor.
The palace is trying to manage the information it releases, to prevent people becoming overly concerned but some may ask if they are being told the whole truth.
One other question many are asking is whether the 95-year-old monarch is overdoing it work wise, with all the public engagements and duties she performs.
There’s no question the Queen remains unequivocally devoted to her work, but we were also reminded of her relentless approach to her duties despite her advancing age. Earlier this week, she declined an honor of being named “Oldie of the Year” by a British magazine, saying she didn’t meet “the relevant criteria.” She “politely but firmly” declined the award through her assistant private secretary with “warmest best wishes.”
A busy month for the monarch Since October 1, Elizabeth II has traveled the length and breadth of the United Kingdom for a variety of engagements.
Source: Court Circular/Royal.uk Let’s also take a closer look at that initial palace statement of the abandoned Northern Ireland visit, with its rather telling phrasing. It said the Queen had “reluctantly accepted” medical advice to rest a few days. In other words, she wanted to carry on but has effectively been ordered to stay home by the royal doctor.
Meghan urges Schumer and Pelosi to pass federal paid family leave. The Duchess of Sussex is calling on US Congressional Democratic leaders to pass federal paid family and medical leave as negotiations continue on the Biden administration's social safety net and infrastructure package. “Paid leave should be a national right, rather than a patchwork option limited to those whose employers have policies in place, or those who live in one of the few states where a leave program exists,” Meghan wrote in a letter to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, published Wednesday by the Paid Leave for All organization. While making her arguments, the Duchess pulled from her own experiences as a parent, acknowledging her privilege in being able to care for newborn Lilibet without having to make “impossible choices about childcare, work, and medical care that so many have to make every single day.” She added: “No family should have to choose between earning a living and having the freedom to take care of their child.” Read the full story here.
Duchess of Cambridge says addiction can “happen to any of us.” Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, launched a new awareness campaign in London on Tuesday. In her role as patron of the Forward Trust organization, she gave a speech about addressing addiction as a “serious mental health condition.” She said: “Addiction is not a choice. No one chooses to become an addict. But it can happen to any one of us. None of us are immune.” The Duchess was joined by popular UK TV presenters Ant and Dec to start the “Taking Action on Addiction” campaign, which wants to “reframe existing perceptions of addiction and build awareness of the causes and nature of addiction.” She also highlighted the toll the pandemic has taken on families and children hit by addiction issues. Get more on this story here.
The internet is abuzz with speculation over whether the Cambridges might be heading to the US next year after Prince William announced he was taking his Earthshot eco prize stateside during the ceremony last weekend. At this point, it doesn’t appear to be anything more than wishful thinking so we’ll have to put up a “watch this space” sign. But in the meantime, we wanted to flag these stunning shots from Getty royal photographer Chris Jackson, who was behind the scenes at the glittering event on Sunday night. In a series of posts on Instagram, Jackson discussed the “fantastic opportunity” to be a fly on the wall. “It was special to witness the passion and energy that went into this event from close quarters,” he wrote.
Duke of Sussex’s support pushed military expedition on. It was postponed twice due to the pandemic, but an expedition team backed by the Duke of Sussex completed a 249-mile fundraising trek in the UK this week. Walking With The Wounded, a British charity for veterans, previously announced that the six-man squad who were set to undertake the Grenadier Walk of Oman expedition would “reimagine” the journey in the UK in mid-October after continued Covid uncertainty made the logistics too difficult to orchestrate. Instead of heading to the desert, the team set off from Pen y Fan, the highest peak in the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales to reach the finish line at the Anglo Omani Society in London.
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We’re reaching the halfway point of CNN’s “Diana” series already with episode 3 set to air this Sunday from 9 p.m. ET/PT. This week’s ep gets into “Di-Mania” exploring how the Princess of Wales’ global stardom created tension with her husband and as the rift between them deepened, the royal marriage began to unravel.
Lastly, a heads up Royal News readers: a few weeks ago, we asked you to weigh in on whether you’d like us to mention other families beyond the Windsors (from time to time) in our newsletter. A big thank you to the folks who wrote in. Your responses were pretty strongly in favor of the idea, so we’ll look to keep you posted on what other royals from around the globe are up to in future editions.
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