Justin Trudeau, Canadian Prime Minister, said that as a country “we wish you the best and we send our love to the royal family” in dreaded hours for the health of Queen Elizabeth II, head of state of Canada as part of the Commonwealth of Nations.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has expressed concern about the state of health of Queen Elizabeth II, head of state of the North American country.
“My thoughts, and those of Canadians across the country, are with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at this time,” he said. “We wish him the best and send our love to the royal family.”
Doctors treating Queen Elizabeth II said they were “concerned” Thursday about her condition and advised her to remain under medical supervision.
In a statement, Buckingham Palace reports that the monarch is still “comfortable” and remains at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
The Queen’s health, who has long had ‘mobility problems’, has worsened since the reception on Tuesday at Balmoral of Boris Johnson, who tendered his resignation as Prime Minister, and his successor, Liz Truss , to whom she entrusted the formation of a government. .
After hearing the news of the 96-year-old monarch’s condition, an official spokesperson for Enrique had already confirmed that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were already traveling to Scotland, but did not give details.
Elizabeth II, 96, celebrated her Platinum Jubilee this year, marking 70 years on the throne, a record in British history.