The Queen's relatives are said to be taking it in turns to visit her for walks in Windsor alongside her two new corgis
II turns 95 on Wednesday and her relatives are said to be taking it in turns to visit her for walks in Windsor alongside her two new corgis.
To mark her birthday a new portrait of her was set to be released – but this has now been cancelled as she continues to grieve for her husband of 73 years.‘She will have others who care about her deeply and want to be there to support her in her most pressing hour.‘In typical fashion the Queen has insisted she is coping and despite the suggestion she had prepared herself for this day to come, everyone is well aware there is nothing like the experience when it comes.
It comes after the Queen was reported to have said she was ‘coping’ after the Duke of Edinburgh’s death. She was seen on Sunday driving out of Windsor Castle in a green Jaguar wearing a headscarf – possibly on a dog walk.Prince Charles is expected to visit the Queen ahead of her 95th birthday this week
The plan to support her was formed by the senior female royals, including Princess Anne, Kate Middleton, Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall and Sophie the Countess of Wessex., instead of heading back to the US straight away to pregnant wife Meghan Markle as was expected.Prince Charles is expected to visit the Queen sometime this week, driving 90 minutes from his country home Highgrove in Gloucester.
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