Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, who is 95 years old, listened to the doctor's advice to cancel the work arrangement and was admitted to the hospital for examination this month, and the Buckingham Palace spokesperson has been declaring that the Queen is in good spirits and returned to Windsor Castle after the initial examination at the King Edward VII Hospital, but is this really the case?

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="3" > royal insiders revealed that the queen was still immobile after being discharged from the hospital and was unable to walk her dog and attend church ceremonies</h1>
It is well known that Queen Elizabeth II is known for her love of corgis, and still has 3 pet dogs, and after moving from Buckingham Palace to Windsor Castle last March, she drove to walk her dog every day near the Windsor community, and it is said that royal family members believe that walking the dog every day is a major element of the Queen's health.
However, after the Queen was discharged from the hospital and returned to Windsor Castle, an insider revealed that the 95-year-old was still unable to walk independently, which led to her having to abandon the plan to walk her dog every day and leave it to the staff around her, in addition, she did not participate in the ceremony held in Windsor Church, in the past the Queen was almost never absent, and if the Queen was not in good health and in a really good mental state, even if she could not perform her duties normally, she would not cancel these extremely costly schedules.
When the Queen had just given up her visit to Northern Ireland, a Buckingham Palace spokesman declared that the Queen was "very reluctant" to follow the doctor's advice for a short rest, and after being exposed that the Queen was admitted to the hospital, he announced that the monarch had only entered the hospital for a one-day examination, and last week the spokesperson also revealed that the Queen returned to her desk a few hours after returning to Windsor Castle, but if the situation is true, all this may be a "lie" for the royal family to avoid panic.
Since the Queen returned to work after her holiday in early October, the old man had traveled to many places in more than ten days to complete a number of trips, but she was found to have used crutches for a long time at work, and rarely shortened the walking distance when attending church ceremonies, and the reason given by the royal family at that time was that the road surface was uneven, the Queen had to use a booster, but people still found that the Queen's legs seemed to be shaking slightly during the walk.
In addition, when the Queen attended the Royal Jockey Club, she heard various rumors about her use of crutches, and the stubborn old man deliberately strode through the venue, but from the photos taken at that time, it can be seen that the assistant behind her has been carrying a crutch in his hand, and the road surface at that time was not uneven.
After the Queen entered a state of rest, the outside world began to spread the news that the itinerary was cancelled after the trip, even including the Royal Christmas banquet in December, which seems to correspond to the queen's mobility problem now, in fact, at the Queen's current age, it is very common for the body to have various problems, coupled with the fact that the old man has carried out up to 120 tasks since the death of Prince Philip in April this year, and refuses to reduce the workload, the body will inevitably be overloaded.
We admire the Queen's refusal to serve the elderly and her firm commitment to "dedicate her life to the royal family" when she succeeded to the throne, but we still hope that the elderly will pay more attention to their bodies and look forward to the Queen's healthy return to the public eye in the near future.