The Queen of England Elizabeth II, who suspended her trip to Northern Ireland on Wednesday on the advice of her medical team, recommending her to "rest for the next few days" finally spent the night in the hospital to undergo various tests.
“Following the medical recommendation to rest for a few days, the Queen went to the hospital on Wednesday afternoon for some preliminary examinations, returning to Windsor Castle on Thursday at noon. Remain in good spirits, "reads the statement from Buckingham Palace.
In it, Buckingham Palace has indicated that "His Majesty is well, although she is disappointed not to be able to go to Northern Ireland, where she was going to participate in a series of events during these days."
"The Queen sends her best wishes to all the people of Northern Ireland and is looking forward to visiting them for the future," the text picks up.
The 95-year-old monarch was scheduled to spend two days in the British region. The decision came days after she was seen in public wielding a cane during a visit to Westminster Abbey.
However, he is scheduled to attend events related to the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow later this month.