
Queen Elizabeth II changed two bright images during a visit to Scotland
King Elizabeth II felt better, she began a visit to Scotland, where the traditional Royal Week is held . On June 28, the monarch, wearing a lilac coat and hat, attended a military allegiance parade at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh. The 96-year-old monarch has mobility problems, so she moves with a stick. On June 27, Elizabeth in a blue dress took part in a symbolic ceremony of handing over the keys to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh. This is a long tradition in which the Lord Mayor symbolically gives the King the keys to Edinburgh, and she returns them with the words “I return this key for safekeeping to My Governor of Edinburgh Castle in gratitude for the symbolic act of loyalty to our armed forces, I am sure of your loyalty to your oath” . In recent months, due to health problems, Elizabeth II rarely leaves Windsor Castle. Her visits are no longer announced because plans can change at the last moment. Due to poor health, the monarch even missed most of the events during the celebration of her own platinum anniversary – 70 years on the throne. Photo: Getty Images Photo: Getty Images
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