Queen Elizabeth II fuelled public concern after cancelling a trip to Northern Ireland and spending a night in hospital after "reluctantly" accepting medical advice to rest for several days.A spokesman for Buckingham Palace said the Queen was “disappointed that she will no longer be able to visit Northern Ireland” - a trip which would have included an overnight stay.The 95-year-old monarch's health is often speculated about when the public sees her walking with the aid of a stick or missing a royal engagement - but a royal expert is insisting that there is "no need for alarm".US Royal expert Thomas Mace-Archer-Mills, founder of The British Monarchists Society, told Express.co.uk: “There is no need for alarm or concern for Her Majesty's quick.
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