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Queen Ill - Is It Serous

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Peter Pedant | 11:26 Wed 20th Oct 2021 | News
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Queen has cancelled travel and
has been admitted

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-21649405

serious or not?
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I did read it all, I just posted what had just being reported on 'Talksports' news bulletin. The threads title then caught my attention.
12:53 Wed 20th Oct 2021
did you check the date of the story?
Only thing I’ve read is she’s been advised to take a few days rest at at 95, so she should
And the age of the Queen? :-)
So she isn't in hospital, just been advised to rest and not travel
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27 mins ago - looks like today
but you know me ....
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The Queen is 95 and this counts as old in my book
According to the link she is resting at Windsor Castle.
Your link is from March 2013, PP
That story is dated October 2013 when she was 86. At her current age I can't see her skipping off to Rome any time soon.
And in your link she is 86 :)
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and so far thanks everyone for their reassuring and comforting words

- if anyone posts: she isnt ill actually
I will post it as best answer
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OK she isnt ill then
trouble is she's 86 in your old link pp . . .
Peter'soink dated March 2013
^ link dated
?This article is dated 2013,
the Queen is not ill, that's 8 years old, end of.
//The Queen has cancelled a trip to Northern Ireland and has "reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next few days", Buckingham Palace says.

The 95-year-old monarch will remain at Windsor Castle but is still expected to attend the COP26 climate change conference in Glasgow later this month.//

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-58979992

She's been incredibly busy recently. Perhaps she's overdone it.

Definitely not serious, I can guarantee she will live for at least another 8 years or so

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