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The Queen of England appears in good spirits and does not shy away from mentioning mobility problems, and Louis is no longer a baby in the palm of her great-grandmother

Prince Charles's second diagnosis of COVID-19 has once again sparked concerns among the British public about the health of their 95-year-old queen. Although there have always been sources who regularly follow up with the media about some vague news, they have not "seen" the old lady herself, and many people are still worried. Finally, on Wednesday, the Queen's spirit made a good appearance and dispelled people's worries.

The Queen of England appears in good spirits and does not shy away from mentioning mobility problems, and Louis is no longer a baby in the palm of her great-grandmother

On February 16, local time, the British monarch who had just broken the record of the 70th anniversary of his accession to the throne received Rear Admiral James McLeod and Rear Admiral Eldon Miller at Windsor Castle.

The Queen of England appears in good spirits and does not shy away from mentioning mobility problems, and Louis is no longer a baby in the palm of her great-grandmother

The old lady was still as good as ever, delicate to every strand of hair. Rainbow Grandma wore a green geometric printed skirt, the usual pearl earrings and three-string pearl necklace, as elegant, generous and decent as ever.

The Queen of England appears in good spirits and does not shy away from mentioning mobility problems, and Louis is no longer a baby in the palm of her great-grandmother

Although she was carrying a black cane, the old lady looked in good spirits and full of energy. In a video released by itV tv in the United Kingdom, the queen has a smile on her face and unabashedly mentions her "mobility problems". When the two guests stopped at the door to say hello to the old man, the queen smiled and pointed to her left leg (left foot) and said, "I'm here." I thought you were going to be in it for a long time. Oh, and you saw it too. I couldn't move. ”

The Queen of England appears in good spirits and does not shy away from mentioning mobility problems, and Louis is no longer a baby in the palm of her great-grandmother

According to a royal source: "The queen just felt a little stiff, and the old man was neither injured nor uncomfortable. For most 95-year-olds, they spend most of their time lying down or moving as little as possible. Therefore, it is quite good that the old lady can maintain the current state. What's more, as a reigning monarch, he also has to deal with some official affairs within his ability every day.

The Queen of England appears in good spirits and does not shy away from mentioning mobility problems, and Louis is no longer a baby in the palm of her great-grandmother

Look around the Queen's reception hall, with its antique furniture, warm soft lights, warm fireplaces and vibrant greenery, but the most conspicuous of them is the memorable group photo of the elderly and their children and grandchildren.

The Queen of England appears in good spirits and does not shy away from mentioning mobility problems, and Louis is no longer a baby in the palm of her great-grandmother

One of the photos was taken in 2018, when Prince Philip was on holiday at Balmoral Fort with the Queen and a host of children and grandchildren; Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son Archie had not yet been born. The Queen sat on an old green couch holding Prince Louis, who had just been born a few months ago, with five-year-old Prince George on the left and the lovely Princess Charlotte sitting on the right. Prince Philip sat on the right side of Xiao Xia, and the rest of the great-grandchildren stood next to the two elderly people in turn, warm and harmonious and warm. The photo, which had previously been posted in mourning the death of the Duke of Edinburgh, was taken by Prince William's wife, Kate Middleton.

The Queen of England appears in good spirits and does not shy away from mentioning mobility problems, and Louis is no longer a baby in the palm of her great-grandmother

The other one has not been publicly released. In this photo, the queen is still sitting on the old green couch, but this time it is not Prince Louis; the baby sitting in the queen's arms should be the queen's granddaughter, Zara and her husband Mike Tyndall, the youngest son Lucas, who was only a few months old. Lucas sat on either side of his sisters, Mia, 8, and Lena, 3, with Mia sitting next to her, the three-year-old cute Little Louis. In a row behind the sofas stood the Queen's beloved little granddaughter, Lady Louise Windsor, followed by 8-year-old Prince George, Princess Anne's granddaughter (Jr.) Isla Phillips, Charlotte and Savannah Phillips. If you're not mistaken, the photo should also be by Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge. Kate is famous for her love of photography, and the three little birthday portraits in the family every year are from her hands.

The Queen of England appears in good spirits and does not shy away from mentioning mobility problems, and Louis is no longer a baby in the palm of her great-grandmother

In the photo, the 95-year-old Queen is surrounded by 8 great-grandchildren, undoubtedly content and happy. It was a little regrettable that her beloved Prince Philip was no longer around. The Queen's granddaughter-in-law, Mike, once revealed on her show: "(Last year) in August, our family of five went to Scotland and had a great holiday there. With a large group of children, time always passes very quickly, and it is also very happy and happy. The Queen also had a pleasant picnic with several of her great-grandchildren at Glen Muick. ”

The Queen of England appears in good spirits and does not shy away from mentioning mobility problems, and Louis is no longer a baby in the palm of her great-grandmother

Seeing it this way, the Duke of Cambridge's family of five and Prince Edward's family of four (Prince Edward, Countess Sophie Wessex and Baron James) must have been there.

The Queen of England appears in good spirits and does not shy away from mentioning mobility problems, and Louis is no longer a baby in the palm of her great-grandmother

Last year, the Queen welcomed four great-grandchildren, in addition to Zara and Mike's youngest son Lucas, as well as Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank's son August, Princess Beatrice and husband Edward Mappelli Mozi's daughter Sienna, and Harriemegan's daughter Lilibet, who is far away on the other side of the Atlantic.

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