It has been confirmed that the Queen will attend a memorial service for her late husband Prince Philip at present.
Her Majesty, alongside different members of the Royal Household together with Prince Charles and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, will attend Westminster Abbey on Tuesday.
Just lately, the Queen has had no choice however to tug out from a number of excessive profile occasions attributable to her well being, together with Commonwealth Day, amid reviews that the "frail" Queen has been utilizing a wheelchair, writes The Mirror.
Photos that had been launched final week present the Queen standing with a strolling stick as she seen a show of hand-decorated teapots and vintage enamelled trinket containers at Windsor Fort.
The occasion was the Queen's first official face-to-face engagement with numerous folks for greater than seven weeks since her Platinum Jubilee reception at Sandringham Home.
She contracted Covid in February and likewise spent greater than three months from October beneath docs' orders to solely conduct mild duties.
The Queen has already this month missed the Commonwealth Day service, with the choice to cancel her look understood to be associated to her consolation in travelling the 26-mile journey from Windsor Fort to London.
Final week it was reported that six-foot privateness screens, a helicopter and a soccer tunnel might all be utilized in a military-style operation to get the Queen to the memorial whereas defending her privateness.
Sources informed the Solar how senior palace aides had been having the Queen flown from Windsor Fort to Buckingham Palace by helicopter.
The journey would have take simply quarter-hour by chopper, and employees would then have pushed the monarch the brief distance from the Palace to the Abbey, sealing off everything of Dean's Yard to forestall anybody getting close to earlier than parking the automotive by a aspect door.
Different choices together with six-foot privateness screens or a football-style tunnel had been additionally reportedly checked out, to dam photographers from making an attempt to seize a shot of the Queen exiting the automotive.
It comes after it was reported that royal aides are anxious for the Queen to not replicate her sister Princess Margaret who was seen in public in a wheelchair, six months earlier than handed away.
A palace supply mentioned: "It is a haunting picture and never one the Queen remembers fondly."
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