Prince Charles has given an update on the Queen’s health. The Prince of Wales and Camilla headed to Southend-on-Sea in Essex, U.K., Wednesday to grant it city status when he was asked about his mother’s health, according to Hello!
Janice Jacom, 64, an admin worker from a local golf course, shared: “I asked the prince about his mother and he said, ‘She’s a lot better now – it was very mild.’ It was a bit worrying as the Queen is getting on a bit, but I think she’s absolutely wonderful.” READ MORE: Queen Elizabeth Postpones Diplomatic Reception At The Advisement Of The Foreign Secretary The Queen was said to have met up with Prince William, Kate Middleton, and their three children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — as well as Princess Beatrice and baby Sienna in an outdoor visit at Frogmore Cottage on Sunday, the Daily Mail reported.
She returned to virtual duties Tuesday following her COVID-19 diagnosis. Charles also paid tribute to the people of Ukraine amid the war with Russia during Wednesday’s engagement.
The royal said: “We are seeing those same values under attack today in Ukraine in the most unconscionable way. READ MORE: Queen Elizabeth II Holds Weekly Audience With PM On Phone “In the stand we take here, we are in solidarity with all those who are resisting brutal aggression.” He then discussed the tragic death of Southend West’s late MP Sir David Amess, who was killed in Southend-on-Sea in October last year. “In the aftermath of Sir David’s brutal murder, the people of Southend-on-Sea came together in a remarkable and inspiring way to bring good out of evil. “In doing so, they demonstrated a deep truth: that what matters more than any name, whether of a person or a place, is the
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