Queen Elizabeth of England, 90, lost a traditional service of Christmas church on Sunday for the first time in decades because of a bad cold, said a spokesman for Buckingham Palace.
Elizabeth, the oldest monarch living in the world and her husband Prince Philip, 95, suffered what the Palace described as the severe cold this week, which delays day trip to the Sandringham residence in the east from England. They traveled by helicopter on Thursday.
The Queen attended the Christmas service in the parish church of St. Mary Magdalene in Sandringham every year since the family began to celebrate Christmas it in 1988.
Before that, the family spent Christmas in Windsor, where Elizabeth attended a service since the mid-sixties. We do not know when Elizabeth missed last Christmas service, if ever.
Philip was taken to Sandringham Church on Sunday and headed unaided from a Range Rover, a Reuters photographer said, while Prince Charles, heir to the throne, walked to the church with his wife Camilla And other members of the family.
"The Queen is still recovering from a bad cold and will remain to help your recovery," said a spokesman for the Palace. "Her Majesty will participate in the Royal Family Christmas celebrations during the day."
The other children of Elizabeth, Anne, Andrew and Edward attended with Prince Harry, Charles' second son. Prince William, second in line to the throne, spends Christmas with his wife's parents, Kate.
After more than six decades on the throne, the queen reduced international tours, but regularly performs official duties in Britain, but said on Tuesday that he would cut these visits.
While Elizabeth's father, George VI, died at the relatively young age of 56, her mother, who was known as Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, lived at 101 and was still appearing in public almost until At his death in 2002.
The good health of the Queen and Prince Philip allowed them to remain in the eye of the public, despite her age.
Elizabeth has maintained the popularity of the monarchy, despite years of political, social and cultural changes since she became Queen Elizabeth II on February 6, 1952, with only 25 years.
The Times reported Wednesday that Philip held more public engagements than his grandchildren William and Harry and William's wife, Kate combined last year.
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