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The 95-year-old Elizabeth II began to fail legs

British Queen Elizabeth II at a meeting with Rear Admiral James MacLeod at Windsor Castle moved with difficulty. She leaned on a cane with her whole body, but even with her help, the queen could not take at least a couple of steps. The Daily Mail writes that the Queen's legs are failing.

“As you can see, I can’t move,” Elizabeth II commented on her health.

It became known that the disease is caused by age-related changes. It is also noted that after the death of Prince Philip, Elizabeth II began to appear less often in public.

Despite health problems, the queen continues to work. She holds meetings with officials, but has decided to refrain from traveling for the time being.

She spends most of her time at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle.

Recently, the UK celebrated the 70th anniversary of the reign of Elizabeth II. She is the longest-reigning monarch in the world.

Earlier it was reported that the Kingdom is developing a plan for the coronation of the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Charles and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla, the operation is codenamed Operation Golden Orb.

In early February, on the eve of the 70th anniversary of her reign, Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain officially named Camilla, the wife of Prince Charles, the future queen consort. Then there were rumors about the imminent coronation of the heir.

The 95-year-old Elizabeth II began to fail legs