Queen Elizabeth will only meet people in the 'living room' as her health deteriorates

Queen Elizabeth is expected to start holding royal audiences exclusively from her living room


Queen Elizabeth in particular is expected to begin holding royal audiences from her living room as her health and mobility issues hinder the monarch's plans to go out more often.

In a video for The Telegraph, royal expert Camilla Tomini said going forward, "more people are going to be coming to the Queen than traveling."

Tomini added: "I think we're going to see more of the Queen in situ, and she can get where she needs to be in private and then be photographed on the spot."

"That being said, we had some lovely pictures of the audience in their living rooms last week. Now that's going to happen again and again."

The expert shared: "When it comes to royal diaries, they have to prioritize quality over quantity."

While the 95-year-old monarch will now be more relaxed, for important events that are 'sacred' in her royal diary, she will make an exception; For example, her late husband Prince Philip's memorial service on March 29.

Tomini explained: “Despite her own troubles, she was determined to be there. Yes, concessions were to be made to ensure that she was as comfortable as possible but in these kinds of engagements she would take heaven and earth to participate. ,

“The monarchy is changing before our eyes and that is certainly not a bad thing. We think the queen doesn't have health problems, but mobility problems - she can't stand for long periods or walk long distances and that's why housing is being built,” she said.

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