Queen Elizabeth has allegedly been sparking health concerns amid reports that she was rushed to the hospital last week.
A spokesperson for the monarch confirmed that the queen is back at home, but they did not disclose what exactly happened to Her Majesty.
As such, royal fans couldn’t help speculate on the queen’s health, and they are convinced that it’s deteriorating.
In its Nov. 1 issue, Us Weekly claimed that the queen has not only been advised to stay at home while she recovers from her illness. Her doctors also urged her to give up her evening alcohol because she’s on medication.
The queen’s doctors are allegedly worried that her medications will mix with her evening drinks, and this might just cause more problems to her health.
And despite the queen’s recent visit to the hospital, the tabloid’s source claimed that royal fans don’t have anything to worry about. s
“She’s in excellent condition for someone of her age, but the feeling is that she needs to take a step back and allow herself more rest instead of pushing herself in an official capacity,” the source said.
However, the source also claimed that the queen doesn’t think she needs to take a step back from her royal duties because she feels absolutely fine.
“She takes on a lot because she feels up for it despite those around her thinking that she can’t handle it,” the source said.
Following the queen’s recent health scare, her spokesperson confirmed that she wouldn’t be making any public appearances soon.
According to Telegraph UK, the queen will also be accompanied by one senior working royal whenever she’s performing her royal duties. This way, the events will still continue even if the queen suddenly can’t make it due to her health problems.
The queen was forced to cancel her trip to Northern Ireland due to her health issues last week. And she won’t also be attending the climate conference in Scotland because she’s still recovering.
“Following advice to rest, The Queen has been undertaking light duties at Windsor Castle. Her Majesty has regretfully decided that she will no longer travel to Glasgow to attend the evening reception of Cop26 on Monday, 1st November. Her Majesty is disappointed not to attend the reception but will deliver an address to the assembled delegates via a recorded video message,” a spokesperson for the queen said.