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Sick Elizabeth missed an official trip to the Middle East



According to IRNA on Tuesday night, British news sources, Elizabeth and Charles agreed that the trip should be carried out according to the plans made. The purpose of this four-day trip is to strengthen relations with two countries that have long-standing relations with Britain.

Elizabeth II, 95, is Britain’s tallest queen. He has been on the throne since 1952. He is said to have reduced his regular schedule to “light tasks” by the end of the year after his back sprained.

Elizabeth also missed a memorial service for war victims in London last Sunday due to illness. Buckingham Palace said the Queen was disappointed that she could not attend the ceremony. Celebrations are held annually to commemorate the victims of World War I and those who fought and died in past conflicts, and similar ceremonies are held at war memorials throughout the UK.

News sources say that the Queen’s sprained ankle has nothing to do with her doctor’s recent recommendation to rest. About a month ago, doctors advised the queen to rest in mid-November after she was hospitalized overnight. If the queen had attended the memorial service on Sunday, it would have been her first public appearance since she was hospitalized last month.

But the persistence of the disease, which is made news every time under various pretexts, has raised speculation about the possibility of his resignation.

Today, 73-year-old Charles and his wife Camilla, 74, left for Jordan and were welcomed by the Jordanian authorities. During this four-day trip, 30 official programs have been prepared for them.

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