Queen Elizabeth calls off virtual meeting after 'full day' appointing UK's new prime minister

The Queen has been forced to cancel a planned virtual meeting with ministers and advised to rest by her doctors, a day after the 96-year-old monarch appointed Liz Truss as the country's new prime minister.

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Queen Elizabeth waits in the Drawing Room before receiving Liz Truss for an audience at Balmoral, in Scotland, on Tuesday, 6 September 2022. Source: AAP / AP

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  • The Queen has been forced to cancel a planned virtual meeting with ministers and advised to rest by her doctors.
  • The Queen has been dogged by problems walking and standing since last year.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth was forced to cancel a planned virtual meeting with ministers on Wednesday after being advised to rest by her doctors, a day after the 96-year-old monarch appointed Liz Truss as the country's new prime minister.

"After a full day yesterday, Her Majesty has this afternoon accepted doctors’ advice to rest," Buckingham Palace said in a statement.

"This means that the Privy Council meeting that had been due to take place this evening will be rearranged."
The Queen, who is currently on her traditional summer retreat at Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands, has been dogged by problems walking and standing since last year, forcing her to cancel a series of public engagements.

Fears about a flare-up of what royal officials call "episodic mobility problems" prevented her returning to London to accept outgoing leader Boris Johnson's resignation and to appoint Ms Truss on Tuesday.

The elderly sovereign, looking frail and holding a walking stick for support, was seen in an official photograph of the symbolic ceremony shaking hands with Ms Truss as she invited her to lead a new government.
The constitutional role — the so-called "kissing of the hands" ceremony — usually takes place at Buckingham Palace in London.

It was the first time it had been held outside London since 1952 when Winston Churchill met the new queen at Heathrow Airport after the death of her father, George VI.

The last time the handover of power took place at Balmoral was in 1885, when Victoria was on the throne.

The current queen also carried out another duty after Tuesday's prime ministerial handover, Britain's Press Association reported.

Wednesday evening's scheduled Privy Council meeting, to be held virtually, would have seen Ms Truss take an oath and new cabinet ministers sworn into their roles, and also admitted new ministers to be privy counsellors if they were not already.
Meetings of the council, a royal advisory body dating back hundreds of years and comprising hundreds of members, including religious and political leaders, usually happen monthly.

Last week, Britain's longest-serving monarch skipped the Highland Games event, a traditional highlight of her summer in Scotland.

The latest cancellations will revive concerns about her health. She has cut back on public engagements since last October after an unscheduled overnight stay in hospital for an undisclosed condition.

She was also hit by a bout of COVID-19 earlier this year, which she said left her "exhausted".

During her Platinum Jubilee celebrations this summer, the monarch travelled to Buckingham Palace just twice and made only fleeting appearances during the four days of events.

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Published 8 September 2022 5:52am
Source: AFP, SBS


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