Queen Elizabeth II attends christening after health fears – Times of India

London: Queen Elizabeth II Sunday attended the christening of their latest two great-grandchildren, their second appearance in less than a week that follows several canceled engagements over the past month due to health reasons.
The 95-year-old monarch was pictured in a lime green jacket and hat sitting inside a Range Rover as she came and went from the double royal christening at All Saints Chapel in Windsor, south-west of London.
It comes days after he appeared in a face-to-face audience on Wednesday with Britain’s highest-ranking military officer, his first public appearance in weeks after health setbacks.
The Queen missed last weekend’s annual Remembrance Sunday event to honor those killed in Britain’s war due to a “sprained back” – the latest in a series of events she has been forced to recall Was.
She pulled out of a planned two-day trip to Northern Ireland last month after the palace learned she had been advised rest on medical grounds.
But within 24 hours, royal officials were forced to confirm a newspaper report that she had spent the night in a private hospital in central London after unspecified tests.
The aide insisted the overnight stay was for “practical reasons” and that he had resumed “light duties”, including making video calls with the visiting ambassadors.
But speculation about her health resumed when she withdrew from the planned appearance united nations climate change summit Earlier this month in Glasgow, Scotland.
Then, it followed “advice to rest” from doctors. He sent a video message to world leaders, urging them to take collective action to stop the fledgling global warming.
his eldest son and heir, prince charlesThe 73-year-old attended the event in her absence and is currently representing her on foreign trips to Jordan and Egypt.
Palace officials have blamed the need for an enforced rest on the Queen’s busy schedule as she returned from her annual summer break at her Balmoral estate in northeastern Scotland.
Since the death of her husband, Prince Philip, 73, in April, she has continued her public engagements, including hosting G7 leaders at a summit in Cornwall in June.
Sunday’s christenings belonged to Mike and Zara Tindall’s newborn son – Princess Anne’s daughter – and Princess Eugenie’s son – Prince Andrew’s daughter – and her husband Jack Brooksbank.
According to Buckingham Palace sources, immediate members of the royal family and close friends joined together for the private service.

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