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Queen ‘in Shock’ (Press, 6 August 1982)

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Summary: Queen ‘in Shock’ (Press, 6 August 1982)

The Queen of the United Kingdom has reportedly been advised by her doctors to reduce her public appearances and to take time for rest, as indicated by gossip columnist William Hickey from the "Daily Express." This guidance comes in light of a turbulent period in her life, which has seen her feeling almost in a state of shock, a rare admission during her 30-year reign. Despite the emotional strain, the Queen attended the christening of her grandson, Prince William, before departing for her summer holidays at Balmoral Castle in Scotland with Prince Philip. Several personal difficulties have contributed to the Queen's weakened state. These include a recent break-in at Buckingham Palace, the revelation of her bodyguard, Michael Trestrail, being homosexual, and the painful extraction of a wisdom tooth. Additionally, the recent passing of Lord Nevill, a long-time friend and esteemed courtier, has deeply affected her; the Queen was reportedly moved to tears upon learning of his death. Concerns for her son, Prince Andrew, who continues to serve in the Falklands War as a helicopter co-pilot, have also added to her anxiety during this challenging time. The cumulative effect of these events has been noted as significant in the Queen's current state of well-being.

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Publish Date:6th August 1982
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