A doctor in Balmoral is "monitoring" Queen Elizabeth. Daily Updates

Queen Elizabeth is being “monitored” by a doctor in Balmoral, Live Updates

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After Buckingham Palace stated that Queen Elizabeth was “under medical supervision,” Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince William, and other senior royals are traveling to Balmoral amid grave worries for her health.

A statement from Buckingham Palace stated that doctors are “concerned for Her Majesty’s health.”

“The Queen’s doctors have suggested that she remain under medical observation after conducting additional examinations this morning. They are worried for Her Majesty’s health. The Queen continues to enjoy herself at Balmoral “in line with the assertion.

On his journey to Balmoral at 7:47 p.m. (GMT+5), the Duke of York
According to his spokeswoman, the Duke of York is also going to Balmoral.

Princess Meghan and Prince Harry depart for Scotland at 7:46 p.m. (GMT-5)

Their spokesman has confirmed that Prince Harry and Meghan would fly to Balmoral.

Prince Charles visiting Balmoral at 7:30 p.m. (GMT+5)
The oldest and longest-serving heir apparent in British history, Prince Charles, is allegedly at Balmoral. At his mother’s side, he is.

Balmoral Castle security personnel are stationed at 07:20 PM (GMT-5)

A security guard was placed. There is a dismal feeling outside Balmoral Castle. In the most recent hour, some vehicles have been seen entering through its gates.

The statement from Buckingham Palace at 7:05 p.m. (GMT+5) is noteworthy because it contrasts with the previous couple of months, during which time the palace said as little as possible.

Dickie Arbiter, a former press secretary for Queen, claims that the situation is unprecedented at 6:55 p.m.

“It’s a family event, but it’s also a very important time for the country and the Commonwealth,” the speaker said.

“There will be anxiety all over the world, in any country that has dealings with the UK or has had a visit by the Queen,” he told BBC. “She is an international character, and she has been on the throne for 70 years, which is a long period. I think there will be a global concern.”

6:50pm (GMT+5): Buckingham Palace calls off Changing of the Guard

The traditional ceremony of the Changing of the Guard, which was due to take place outside Buckingham Palace tomorrow morning, has been called off.

A sign has been placed in an area at the front of the palace where the iconic drills take place, to let tourists know it is canceled.

6:44pm (GMT+5) Catholic, Jewish and Muslim leaders offer prayer for Queen’s health
Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the Archbishop of Westminster and head of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, has said he’s “concerned” by the news of the Queen’s health. He also offered his prayers, adding: “May the blessings of the Lord strengthen and comfort her and her family.”

The UK’s Chief Rabbi has expressed similar sentiments, saying the Queen “is very much in my prayers today”.

Similar thoughts have been shared by the Chief Rabbi of the UK, who stated that the Queen “is very much in my prayers today.”

There is a major situation.
According to former BBC royal correspondent Richard Sumner, the cautious language of the palace statement signals “something significant is possibly going on.”

“Of course, you can’t expect to be in as good of health as a 25-year-old at 96. Hopefully this is just a brief storm that can be weathered, but based on the palace’s cautious wording, I believe that there may be something more serious going on here “Summer threw in.

Outside Balmoral Castle, the Queen’s admirers assemble.
Outside the gates of Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire, hundreds of well-wishers have gathered.

enhanced security
As the Queen and members of her family arrive at the castle, police officers stand to watch at the gates of the driveway.

DUP leader sends his best wishes and thoughts
Sir Jeffrey Mark Donaldson, the leader of Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party, tweeted his response.

Cameron was “extremely worried” as the former prime minister of Great Britain.
Former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron tweeted that the news caused him “great anxiety.”

“I send my sincere thoughts and prayers to Her Majesty The Queen and the Royal Family at this troubling time,” he wrote on Twitter.

Kate Middleton continues to reside in Windsor
According to Kensington Palace, the Duchess of Cambridge is still in Windsor as her children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis begin their first full day at their new school.

Given the Queen’s health concerns, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are likely to prolong their stay.
The Queen’s health concerns are causing Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who are visiting the UK, to decide to prolong their stay.

Before their flight back to California this evening, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were scheduled to deliver a speech at the WellChild Awards in London.

Prince Charles, Prince William, and other high-ranking royals have arrived in Balmoral in the interim.

After the Queen’s health issues were reported, the royal family’s website appeared to crash: “Gateway time-out” was the error message that flashed on the screen.

“All of us are feeling terribly concerned” about rumors about Her Majesty’s health, according to Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

“The Queen and the entire royal family are in my thoughts and prayers right now.”

Following reports that physicians at Balmoral Castle are “concerned” for the Queen’s health, Sir Keir Starmer has added his good wishes for her to the chorus this afternoon.

“The news from Buckingham Palace worries me much.”

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