Queen Elizabeth cancels plans to attend COP26 climate summit in person

The Queen will heed doctors advice and rest instead of travelling to the UN climate conference in Glasgow.

Queen Elizabeth II at the launch of the Queen's Baton Relay for Birmingham 2022 on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace in London, 7 October 2021.

Queen Elizabeth II at the launch of the Queen's Baton Relay for Birmingham 2022 on the forecourt of Buckingham Palace in London, 7 October 2021. Source: AAP

Queen Elizabeth has cancelled her planned engagement at the UN climate conference, accepting doctors' advice to rest, Buckingham Palace says.

The 95-year-old monarch has "regretfully" decided that she will no longer travel to Glasgow to attend the reception on 1 November - a move that will dash the hopes of Britain's Conservative government, which is hosting the event. The climate conference runs from 31 October to 12 November.

"Her Majesty is disappointed not to attend the reception but will deliver an address to the assembled delegates via a recorded video message," the palace said.
The news came after the sovereign held virtual audiences on Tuesday at Windsor Castle - the first work obligations since revelations that her doctors ordered her to rest last week.

The sovereign greeted the ambassador of the Republic of Korea during her first technology-aided appearance since she was driven to London's King Edward VII's Hospital on 20 October for "preliminary investigations". She returned to her Windsor Castle home at lunchtime the next day.

The queen underwent the medical tests after she cancelled a scheduled trip to mark 100 years since the creation of Northern Ireland, and the palace said she had "reluctantly" accepted advice to rest for a few days. The matter was not related to COVID-19.

The period of rest followed a hectic few days for the monarch in which she held audiences with diplomats, had a reception at Windsor Castle for global business leaders and attended the horse races at Ascot.
Her hospital visit last week came amid general disquiet about Elizabeth's health. Days earlier, she was seen using a walking stick at a Westminster Abbey service marking the centenary of the Royal British Legion, an armed forces charity. Though she had used a cane in 2003, it was after she underwent knee surgery.

The queen's husband, Prince Philip, died in April 2021 at age 99. Though Elizabeth has enjoyed robust health throughout her life, she is Britain's longest-lived and longest-reigning monarch. She is due to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee - 70 years on the throne - next year.


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Published 27 October 2021 9:15am
Updated 27 October 2021 9:29am
Source: AAP, SBS



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