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Queen

Elizabeth II will

cancel her official acts for

"at least the next two weeks"

in order to rest, following the advice of doctors, Buckingham Palace said in a statement.

Throughout that time, the monarch, who was admitted one night last week to undergo "preliminary examinations", will dedicate herself exclusively to

"light office tasks", including some virtual audiences

, but will not participate in person in official events .

"His Majesty regrets that this means that he will not be able to attend the

Festival of Remembrance

on Saturday 13 November", an annual tribute to the Armed Forces in London, the note said.

However, the palace communiqué emphasizes that it remains

"the firm intention" of the 95-year-old sovereign to attend the Remembrance service

on Sunday, November 14, when wreaths are deposited in the Cenotaph on Whitehall Avenue.

Palatial sources have indicated that the monarch, who

on October 12 was seen for the first time with a cane in a public ceremony

, maintains a "good spirit" and the medical advice is perceived as "a sensible precaution."

On Tuesday, Buckingham already announced that Elizabeth II was suspending her attendance at the COP26 climate summit, which begins on Sunday in

Glasgow

(Scotland), after doctors advised her to take rest after

passing through the hospital to be examined for an ailment that has not been specified

.

The sovereign, who was scheduled to preside over a reception ceremony for world leaders summoned to the climate meeting on Monday, will convey a message in a speech previously recorded on video.

The

optional recommendation to maintain the rest

already forced him to cancel a scheduled visit to Northern Ireland, and he has since limited himself to carrying out "light tasks" at

Windsor Castle

, his official residence outside London.

Last week she was examined at the King Edward VII private hospital, in central London, the same one where her husband,

Felipe de Edimburgo

,

was admitted

before he died last April at the age of 99.

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