Queen Elizabeth II's Health II Is Not Good And All Families Are Flying To The Balmoral
JAKARTA - Before Queen Elizabeth II died, the entire royal family had flown to Scotland. Because the doctor diagnosed a 96-year-old leader in a bad health condition.
The longest-serving ruler in England and the world's oldest king has been plagued by health problems since last October which has made him struggle to walk and stand.
"Following further evaluation this morning, the Queen's doctors are concerned about Her Majesty's health and recommend that she remain under medical scrutiny," Buckingham Palace said in a statement.
The statement was issued less than a day before Queen Elizabeth II finally breathed her last.
His children - the eldest son and heir to Prince Charles' throne, 73, Princess Anne, 72, Prince Andrew, 62, and Prince Edward, 58, rushed to Balmoral Castle in Scotland following the announcement.
They joined Charles' eldest son, Prince William, and his youngest son Prince Harry, who rarely visits England after leaving the kingdom's life to move to the United States.
The British press later reported that Harry's wife Meghan did not travel to Balmoral with him and would remain in London.
What needs to be noted, the palace's statement about the queen's health is extraordinary.
"The agency doesn't issue a newsletter on the queen's health unless it's important," royal commentator and author Robert starter told the BBC.