“Can’t move”: Queen Elizabeth II complains of walking problems during an audience

Great Britain Queen Elizabeth II complained of walking problems during her first audience in a week. In video of a meeting between the Queen and Major General Eldon Millar and Rear Admiral James Mcleod on Wednesday, the monarch was seen wielding a cane. Greeting the two men, Elizabeth said, smiling, “As you can see, I can’t move.” She pointed in the direction of her left foot.

Queen Elizabeth suffers from stiffness

According to a report by Britain’s PA news agency, Elizabeth suffers from mild stiffness. The fact that she received Millar and Mcleod at Windsor Castle was still taken as a sign that the Queen’s health was relatively good.

Charles infected once more with Corona

Just over a week ago it became known that Elizabeth’s eldest son Prince Charles had been infected with the corona virus. Two days before his positive test, Charles had met his 95-year-old mother. The Queen isolating herself for eight days because of the contact.

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