United Kingdom: Prince Charles replaces Queen Elizabeth for the throne speech

Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle on April 28, 2022. AP - Dominic Lipinski

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Queen Elizabeth II will be absent this Tuesday, May 10 for the Speech from the Throne in Parliament, a solemn meeting of British democracy, Buckingham Palace announced on Monday evening, referring 

 to the monarch's "

mobility problems ".

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It is the first time in more than 60 years that the 96-year-old Queen will not read the Speech from the Throne, written by the government to outline its priorities.

It is also the first time that Prince Charles, heir to the crown, will replace her.

Queen Elizabeth II missed this appointment only twice during her reign: when she was pregnant in 1959 and 1963.

The Queen continues to have episodic mobility issues and, after consultation with her doctors, has reluctantly decided not to take part in the Speech from the Throne

 ," Buckingham said in a statement.

At Her Majesty's request and with the agreement of the relevant authorities, the Prince of Wales will read the Speech from the Throne on her behalf, with the Duke of Cambridge

(Prince William, the Queen's grandson)

also present 

," said the palace.

His public appearances are rare.

This absence, the year of the platinum jubilee celebrations for her 70 years on the throne, marks a new symbolic stage in the gradual transfer of the sovereign's tasks to Prince Charles, who has already represented her abroad for several years.

Since

a brief hospitalization in October

, Elizabeth II's appearances have become extremely rare, although she continues to perform " 

light duties

 " at Windsor Castle, mostly by videoconference.

On March 29, however, she attended a religious ceremony in Westminster Abbey in honor of Prince Philip.

It was his first major public appearance in months.

The monarch, seen with a cane in recent months, had herself confided in mid-February that she " 

could not move

 ", showing her left leg during an audience in Windsor.

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