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At today’s festive liturgy in honor of the Queen at St. Paul’s Cathedralate Middleton shared the news about Her Majesty’s health. Recall that the night before, after the Trooping the Color parade, the lighting of the lights in honor of the 70th anniversary of her reign and the gala dinner, the press service of Buckingham Palace issued a message that the queen would not deign to come to the service. The 96-year-old monarch was represented by her son and father Harry Prince Charles.
At a post-service reception at the London Town Hall hosted by the Lord Mayor of London (not to be confused with the mayor, this is a purely ceremonial position, which has been held since May 13 by Thamz Hauzzale, a 22-year-old Briton of Moroccan origin, the youngest person and the first Muslim in this position) , Kate unofficially commented on Elizabeth’s absence.
Jill Smallwood from Bolton told the Associated Press about this. The Duchess of Cambridge assured that the Queen is fine:
Yes she [королева] okay, it’s just that yesterday made her very tired,” she said, adding that the monarch “had a great time.”

Recall yesterdayand in London, the long-awaited Trooping the Color parade took place, and the British for the first time in a long time saw Elizabeth II on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. Today, Prince William and Kate Middleton, as well as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, pleased the press and the public with their presence at the festive liturgy..
The festivities will continue until Sunday. Over the weekend, the palace will host a massive concert featuring pop stars Dinah Ross, Queen and Nile Rodgers, followed by a horse race and another grand parade on the streets of the British capital later.

Source: Hellomagazine

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