Queen Elizabeth, despite her frailty, refuses to use a wheelchair to visit Prince Philip’s memorial

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“As you can see, I can’t move,” the woman would have said. Queen Isabelaccording Express, when asked by military officers how he was feeling during a reception. However, this lack of mobility will not prevent the queen from attending the memorial in honor of the prince philipdeceased on April 9, 2021.

There will be, report The Sun, a military-style operation to take her there next Tuesday the 22nd. According to the British newspaper, it will be the senior staff who will be in charge of taking Her Majesty by helicopter on a 15-minute trip from Windsor Castle to Buckingham Palace.

But that is not all. The queen has refused to use a wheelchair. The monarch, who is about to turn 96, is determined to make walks at public events as long as possible. So on her journey they could bring her closer to the Abbey at Poet’s Corner, which is less of a journey than any other point to her seat at The Sanctuary.

How is the queen’s health?

Queen Elizabeth II was infected with covid a few weeks ago, but has gradually resumed her royal duties. His agenda is under review, to determine which public events he can attend. The idea is that only worry about performing “light tasks” at Windsor Castle ahead of his 96th birthday next month.

Indeed, the 95-year-old monarch withdrew from Commonwealth Day service last week amid fears about her “comfort” on the 60-mile round trip and having to sit in Westminster Abbey for more than one hour.

A source said: “Everything is being looked at to make sure the queen makes it to Philip’s service. But the most important thing is to make sure you are comfortable“.

How would they take it?

According to “The Sun”, once the monarch arrives at Windsor Castle, she will be picked up by a royal car at the back of the Abbey, which she would enter through a tunnel set up that day. She would be assisted to move around the cloister and would enter through Poet’s Corner.

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