Similarly, it was in March of 2013 when the Queen was last hospitalised over concerns for her health. Unrelated to a pre-planned operation, royal medical advisers were concerned after the Queen suffered from gastroenteritis.

Releasing a statement at the time, Buckingham Palace officials said: “As a precaution, all official engagements for this week will regrettably be either postponed or cancelled.”

Luckily, her stay was short and only lasted a singular night – similar to her stay in late October of this year, where “preliminary investigations” were carried out.

Buckingham Palace officials have always been tight-lipped about matters concerning the Queen’s health, but in 2017 when the Prince of Wales led the nation in the Remembrance Sunday service, by laying the reef at the Cenotaph, it was taken by many as a sign that the royal family were in transition and acknowledging the Queens age.

Source: Daily Express

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