Queen Elizabeth spent the night in hospital, Buckingham Palace says
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Buckingham Palace said Thursday that Queen Elizabeth spent the night in a hospital after being advised by her doctor to rest.
The palace said the 95-year-old monarch went to an unspecified hospital for "preliminary investigations" and returned to her Windsor Castle home at lunchtime on Thursday where she "remains in good spirits."
On Wednesday, the Queen cancelled a scheduled trip to Northern Ireland.
The palace said she had "reluctantly" accepted medical advice to rest for a few days. It did not elaborate.
The Queen is now at Windsor Castle, west of London, where she has spent much of her time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic last year.
The decision to cancel this week's trip was understood to be unrelated to COVID-19.
The decision came just days after Elizabeth was seen using a walking stick at a major public event when attending a Westminster Abbey service marking the centenary of the Royal British Legion, an armed forces charity.
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She had previously been photographed using a cane in 2003, but that was after she underwent knee surgery.
Britain's longest-lived and longest-reigning monarch, Elizabeth 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.
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She still keeps a busy schedule of royal duties.
On Tuesday, she held audiences with diplomats and hosted a reception at Windsor Castle for global business leaders.