Queen Elizabeth II of England took part in the baptism of little August and Lucas Philip, the children of Princess Eugenie and Zara Tindall respectively. A few days earlier, images of his meeting with former General Nick Carter had been released. Speaking with Sky News Carlo said that the queen is fine, compatibly with her 95 years.
After almost a month of absence from public duties, between her illness and a new wave of infections from Covid in the United Kingdom, the Queen Elizabeth II attended a baptism a Windsor.
Other royals were also present, including Prince Andrew and William and Kate, Dukes of Cambridge.
The queen goes to August and Lucas Philip’s christening
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It was a joint ceremony for August and Lucas Philip, respectively the children of Princess Eugenie of York and Zara Tindall, daughter of Princess Anne, at the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire.
Having had one back strain in early November, the queen was unable to attend the Remembrance Day, in honor of the fallen of the WWI, contrary to what was announced.
Her Majesty returned to official commitments on Wednesday 17 November with an audience in attendance with the General Sir Nick Carter, the outgoing chief of the Armed Forces.
The images have been made public.
Previously, the queen’s absence raised fears that her health was deteriorating a few months after the death of her husband, the Prince Philip, passed away at 99.
Carlo reassures about the state of health of the queen mother
Interviewed by Sky News a few days ago, the Prince Charles he reassured about the state of health of the mother.
The heir to the English throne said the queen is fine. He added that once you get to 95, it’s not as easy as it used to be. It’s bad enough at 73, he commented again Carlo, who celebrated his birthday on November 14th.
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The “Mail on Sunday” said the queen would be shocked over a new BBC documentary focusing on the relationship between the two brothers William and Harry.
The newspaper quoted a real source who remained anonymous who attacked the documentary talking about “gossip”, expressing anger at the rejection of the BBC to allow the building an early view.
The source added that Buckingham Palace would refuse to collaborate on future projects unless allowed at Palazzo il right of reply.
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