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Queen Elizabeth II back at castle following hospital visit

LONDON (AP) - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II was back at Windsor Castle on Friday and in good spirits after revelations that she spent the night in a London hospital earlier this week.

Buckingham Palace said the 95-year-old British monarch went to the private King Edward VII's Hospital in London on Wednesday for 'œpreliminary investigations.'ť She returned to her Windsor Castle home at lunchtime on Thursday and was understood to be back at her desk by afternoon, undertaking light duties.

The queen underwent the tests after she canceled a scheduled trip to mark 100 years since the creation of Northern Ireland, and the palace said she had 'œreluctantly'ť accepted medical advice to rest for a few days. The matter was not related to COVID-19.

The palace does not normally offer a running account of the monarch's health, citing her privacy. However, in this case it confirmed the queen's hospital stay after The Sun newspaper reported the news.

On the whole, there is a rule of thumb is that if a senior member of the royal family undergoes a procedure or an operation, there is a medical bulletin, royal expert Robert Hardman told the BBC. But that doesn't apply to tests.

The attention paid to the development merely reflects the great affection the global community has for the monarch, said Hardman, author of 'œQueen of the World,'ť which chronicles the monarch's influence and stature around the globe.

'œShe hates people making a fuss of her in general but particularly to do with health,'' he told the BBC. 'œAnd I think there's a concern to sort of maintain the dignity of the office, and I know that one reason why nothing was said about yesterday's trip to hospital was that they sort of didn't suddenly want sort of huge banks of cameras and 24-hour news setting up outside the hospital.''

There has been some disquiet this week about Elizabeth's health. Only days ago, she was seen using a walking stick at a Westminster Abbey service marking the centenary of the Royal British Legion, an armed forces charity. Though she had used a cane in 2003, it was after she underwent knee surgery.

Focus then turned to her hectic schedule, which has in recent days included audiences with diplomats, a reception at Windsor Castle for global business leaders, and attending the horse race at Ascot Racecourse.

In less than two weeks she is due to host world leaders at the United Nations climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland - a big engagement cited as one reason why she might want to rest up in advance.

Though Elizabeth has enjoyed robust health throughout her life, she is Britain's longest-lived and longest-reigning monarch. She is due to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee - 70 years on the throne - next year.

Elizabeth has ruled since 1952 and was widowed this year when Prince Philip died at age 99 in April. She has cut back on her workload in recent years but still keeps a busy schedule of royal duties.

She recently declined the honor of being named 'œOldie of the Year'ť by The Oldie magazine. Her office said that 'œHer Majesty believes you are as old as you feel, as such The Queen does not believe she meets the relevant criteria to be able to accept.'ť

A TV news crew works outside Buckingham Palace in central London, Friday, Oct. 22, 2021. Britain's Queen Elizabeth II spent a night in a hospital for checks this week after canceling an official trip to Northern Ireland on medical advice, Buckingham Palace said Thursday. The palace said the 95-year-old British monarch went to the private King Edward VII's Hospital in London on Wednesday for 'œpreliminary investigations.' It said she returned to her Windsor Castle home at lunchtime on Thursday, 'œand remains in good spirits.' (Dominic Lipinski/PA via AP) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021 file photo Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prime Minister Boris Johnson, left, greet guests at a reception for the Global Investment Summit in Windsor Castle, Windsor, England. Buckingham Palace says Queen Elizabeth II spent a night in a hospital after being advised by her doctor to rest. The palace says the 95-year-old British monarch went to hospital for "preliminary investigations." It said she returned to her Windsor Castle home at lunchtime on Thursday, "and remains in good spirits." (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, Pool, File) The Associated Press
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