
Recently, the Queen of England was unwell and even stayed in the hospital for a night for a medical examination. Now, she has also announced that she will not attend cop26 in Glasgow, raising concerns among the British public about her health. Harry, one of the grandsons of the favorite queen, hasn't seen his grandmother much since he moved to the United States with his wife, Meghan, last year. His fans urged him to hurry back to his country to accompany the Queen, or he would regret it.
The 95-year-old Queen is the longest-reigning monarch in British history, and although her physical condition is a reminder of her advanced age, Buckingham Palace eagerly assures the public that she is in good health and in good mental condition.
After the news of the Queen's cancellation of COP26 was released, fans urged the Queen to rest on Twitter and wished her a speedy recovery.
One of the fans, Kimberlian, said: "What a wonderful family. I really hope Harry can fly back as soon as possible to visit his grandmother, the Queen, and his family, or he'll regret it. The queen was slowing down and I loved that they were together. ”
In an interview with Oprah in March this year, the couple opened up about their experiences as senior members of the royal family and made a series of harsh charges against the royal family.
Twitter user Paul Leonard said: "On 'social media', people are talking about the Queen's imminent death... The 95-year-old queen looks glorious and puts a lot of people much younger than her to shame. ”
Samantha Smith interjected: "Why do people say that the Queen has reached the door of death?" Last week, she attended the Welsh Parliament, held receptions at Westminster Abbey, at Windsor Castle and met with the Governor-General of New Zealand, who is 95 years old. Sure, she needs a few days off, but that doesn't mean she's going to die. ”
Since Harry and Meghan left the royal family, tensions within the royal family have begun to heat up.
Following the death of her husband, Prince Philip, in April, some urged the queen to slow down. A royal expert said that if the Duke of Edinburgh were alive, he would be the first to advise the Queen to relax.
In July, Harry returned to Kensington Palace to unveil a new statue of his mother, Princess Diana, and has never returned to England since. It is hoped that he and Meghan will return to England with their children Lilybert and Archie for the celebration of the Queen's 70th anniversary next spring.