The British monarch has suffered from sporadic leg stiffness in recent months
Queen Elizabeth II will not attend Friday’s Thanksgiving Mass for her reign at San Pablo Cathedral, as she felt uneasy Thursday watching the ‘Trooping The Color’ parade, from the balcony of Buckingham Palace. Their spokespersons pointed out that the decision not to attend the church service had been taken by the Queen “with great reluctance”.
The Queen has been suffering from “episodic mobility problems” for months, according to the official description. In February, on their first reception after recovering from Covid, he warned two soldiers that “as you can see, I can’t move”. The images suggested he was suffering from stiffness in his legs. In October, he had spent one night in hospital for tests, the nature of which was not disclosed.
Elizabeth II is a religious woman who has often spoken of the vital role faith plays in her life. He is said to have regarded the service as one of his most heartfelt acts when celebrating the anniversary. But their spokesmen explained that the procession was already a difficult challenge for the sovereign before she felt the discomfort in the first act of the anniversary.
The Queen struggled to climb the step leading to the balcony of Buckingham Palace when she came out with her cousin Edward, Duke of Kent, to see the return of the military parade. He smiled constantly and showed good humor when he went out for the second time to contemplate the air show of military aircraft with more members of his family.
The announcement of his resignation to preside over the religious service came outside Windsor Castle last night, before he took part, in a symbolic act that signaled thousands of beacons and lights across the UK and Commonwealth countries. seven decades of his reign. Isabel II walked for a while, aided by a cane, something that often happened during her last public appearances.
The Queen’s presence was not expected on Saturday at the show, hosted around Buckingham Palace by the royal family and the BBC, which she was expected to see on television. And there has been speculation about the possibility that he would appear on the balcony again on Sunday to highlight the civic parade seeking to represent facets of his government, the final official event of the anniversary.
Prince Charles, along with his wife Camila, will take over from the Queen in the church service, as has happened with several acts in recent months. The two set a casual tone for Thursday’s massive celebrations, stopping to chat with spectators from the parade on their way to their home at Clarence House, just outside Buckingham.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan, are expected to attend the church service. Curiosity about his presence has been fueled by the media, critics of his statements and activities in recent months. Last night it was also announced that the Duke of York, Andrés, will not attend mass in San Pablo because he has contracted Covid. This avoids a thorny issue for the image of the British monarchy.
Source: La Verdad

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