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Queen Elizabeth sticks to her ‘no wheelchair’ strategy following Prince Philip memorial

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Queen Elizabeth is putting aside her frailty in order to pay honour to her husband, Prince Philip.

The 95-year-old monarch made her first public appearance since testing positive for COVID-19, driving to Westminster Abbey with son Prince Andrew.

“She joined the rest of the congregation by standing to sing one of the hymns, despite prior reports she may not do so. At the end of the service, members of the Royal Family and all other attendees sang the national anthem together,” reports.

It was previously rumoured that the monarch would arrive at Westminster Abbey on a private jet.

Source told to media, “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 she is comfortable.”

“She must be there, and the best and most capable minds are hard at work doing their very best to make it work.”

“The Queen couldn’t go to the Commonwealth ceremony because they couldn’t take her all that distance as it’s very uncomfortable in all that traffic.”

“The best way is to fly by helicopter from Windsor to Buckingham Palace, then she only has a short drive to endure,” the source added.

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