Prince Charles has given an update on Queen Elizabeth's health, as the monarch sits out 2021's Festival of Remembrance.
Concern has been growing for the Queen, 95-years-old, after the monarch cancelled a series of scheduled appearances through October and November.
It was reported that the Queen had been advised to take a leave of rest, for a number of weeks, cancelling a planned two-day trip to Ireland, sitting out an evening at COP26 and avoiding a public turn at the Festival of Remembrance, due to be held on November 13. A statement from the Palace read: 'Following on from their recent advice that the Queen should rest for a few days, Her Majesty’s doctors have advised that she should continue to rest for at least the next two weeks.'
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This morning, Thursday November 11, Prince Charles headed to Brixton in South London, in an ambassadorial role for his Prince's trust foundation. The Express reports that a number of royal fans standing outside Brixton's NatWest branch solicited Prince Charles for news of his mother's health.
To which, the future King gave a brief, but reassuring reply that 'she is doing well.'
Prince Charles then continued to greet well-wishers, before meeting with the young entrepreneurs being supported by his foundation.