Queen Elizabeth loves to end her day with her favorite day, but she has been advised to steer clear of it.
Queen Elizabeth II also has a favorite drink just like many of us. However, she is advised to stay away from the drink to ensure her physical health.
Queen Elizabeth advised to stop her evening drink
Her Majesty loves a glass of martini every evening. However, the 95-year-old royal have been told by doctors to forego her favorite drink for her optimal health, a family friend told Vanity Fair.
The Queen is expected to be busy in the coming months especially because she will be celebrating her 70 years of service next year. The advice was just a precaution and it wasn’t a big deal to the Queen.
“It’s not really a big deal for her, she is not a big drinker but it seems a trifle unfair that at this stage in her life she’s having to give up one of the very few pleasures,” the tipster added per Express.
Queen’s future engagements
Queen Elizabeth has numerous engagements in her schedule. She will attend the COP26 summit next month in Glasgow where she will be joined by Prince Charle and Prince William.
Before that, she will be giving a reception at Windsor Castle to mark the Global Investment Summit. Next year, the Queen’s plate will be full.
Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee is set to be the “biggest” celebration. It will mark her seven decades of service as Queen after ascending the throne on Feb. 6, 1952. Queen Elizabeth II was only 25 years at the time.
The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee includes a four-day bank holiday from June 2 to June 5, 2022. It reportedly costs £15 million and will kick off with Trooping the Colour and a live Platinum Party at the Palace concert which is set at Buckingham Palace.
“Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee will be a truly historic moment – and one that deserves a celebration to remember,” said Oliver Dowden, the Culture Secretary.
Queen will skip baby Lili’s christening
There are various reports about baby Lili’s christening. Initially, there were rumors that Prince Harry and Markle wanted to celebrate it in London. Meanwhile, some claimed that they will have it at the Episcopal Church of the US.
Royal expert Ingrid Seward said the Queen, Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are unlikely to attend it if it would be held in the U.S. Seward said the royal family’s schedules are arranged six months in advance. So, Prince Harry’s immediate family members might not be around at baby Lili’s christening.
Meanwhile, Prince Harry and Markle’s rep responded and said the reports that the christening won’t be in the U.K. are “mere speculation.” The couple is reportedly still finalizing their daughter’s christening, Elle reported.
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