Last Updated on: 5th July 2023, 07:30 am
Queen Elizabeth is gradually delegating royal duties on health issues
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, who recently celebrated her 96th birthday, is gradually delegating her royal duties on health issues.
According to media reports, the Queen will not be able to take the Trooping the Color salute as she continues to experience “episodic mobility issues”.
It will be the first time in his 70-year reign that he will miss the salute at Horse Guards Parade.
The Mirror UK reported that the heir to the throne Prince Charles, his son Prince William and Princess Anne are expected to be in their place during the military display.
It will be the Queen’s final decision to delegate her royal duties at the age of 96.
Queen made a surprise appearance on a new railway line that bears her name last week after being unable to attend recent events due to health problems.
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The monarch has recently rarely attended events outside of her royal residences and missed the opening of parliament on May 10 for the third time due to mobility problems.
It has raised concerns about his ability to attend the main events next month for his platinum anniversary, which marks his 70th year on the throne.
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