A new session of the British Parliament has begun, but Queen Elizabeth, who has read the government's policy for 70 years, was absent for health reasons, and her eldest son, Prince Charles, read it aloud on behalf of the Queen's health. There is a voice of concern.

In the United Kingdom, the head of state is supposed to read the government's policy at the opening of the parliament, which Queen Elizabeth has done every time.



However, after consulting with her doctor that Queen Elizabeth had problems moving, she was absent from Congress, where the government wrote on behalf of Queen Charles in Congress, which began on the 10th. I read the speech aloud.



Prince William, the eldest son of the Crown Prince, also attended the opening of the parliament for the first time, watching the speech.

The Queen did not read the policy in Congress only twice, in 1959 and 1963, when she was pregnant since her coronation 70 years ago.



Queen Elizabeth turned 96 last month and is scheduled for various events next month to commemorate her 70th anniversary of her coronation, but she is increasingly absent from her official duties and cares about her health. There is a voice.