China News Service, November 12, a comprehensive report, Buckingham Palace said that Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom will participate in the National Memorial Day on the 14th.

This is the first time the queen has participated in a public event since she was hospitalized for one night in the hospital in October and was advised to take a rest.

Data map: The British royal family released photos of Queen Elizabeth II riding horses outdoors at the Palace Windsor Castle on the weekend.

  According to reports, Buckingham Palace issued a statement on the 11th: "The Queen will attend the annual National Memorial Day Ceremony at the Memorial to the Fallen Soldiers on November 14 (Sunday)."

  The 95-year-old Elizabeth II is currently the oldest and longest reigning monarch in the world.

In October 2021, for the first time in years, she was hospitalized for one night in the hospital for a "preliminary examination" described by Buckingham Palace, and then she was advised to rest.

  Elizabeth II had previously cancelled participation in several activities, including the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference, and only performed some lighter duties.

  However, Buckingham Palace stated that the Queen has a "firm willingness" to attend important national ceremonies to commemorate the fallen soldiers.

During his visit to South London on November 11, Prince Charles, the Queen’s son, also said that “she is fine” when talking about the Queen.

  In addition, the queen canceled another appearance on November 16th, accepting the advice of doctors who wanted her to rest.