Queen Elizabeth’s presence at her late husband Prince Philip’s impending memorial ceremony is ‘in the balance,’ even though European royals confirmed their attendance on Friday, March 18, according to a royal specialist.
According to The Daily Mail, royal analyst Russell Myers chimed in on the Queen’s attendance at the event, saying: “’You have to be realistic. She is just weeks away from 96, she has accepted her own limitations.”
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Talking to The Royal Beat, Myers went on to add: “She’s having issues moving around, and is described by people at the Palace as having good days and less good days… I don’t think we’ll ever see her step back, but we probably will see her less and less.”
“Will she make Prince Philip’s memorial service in a few days? That’s in the balance,” he concluded.
In the same vein, the Royal Correspondent for the UK Press Association, Alan Jones, said “… She’s got mobility issues. The word we’ve been guided to use is the Queen’s comfort is the priority.”
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