Queen Elizabeth with a surprise visit

Queen Elizabeth, 96, has struggled with mobility issues recently, and had to cancel participation in several events.

On Tuesday, he made a surprise visit to Paddington station in London to see the completed “Elizabeth line”. This was written among other things by newspapers Independent.

– We are all very touched and touched and grateful to Your Highness for coming to pave Elizabeth’s path today. It’s great to see it, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said, according to the paper.

OPEN TRAIN LINE: The new “Elizabeth Trail” runs from Reading and Heathrow to Shenfield in Essex and Abbey Wood in southeast London. Photo: Andrew Matthews / Pa Photos / NTB

Get out of the wheelchair

– In an encouraging development, Her Majesty The Queen attended today’s event to mark the completion of the Elizabethan line, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson told PA News.

For the occasion, the Queen got out of the wheelchair that was said to be in occasional use recently, and used a cane instead.

The Queen’s participation was not announced beforehand.

– The organizer was informed of the possibility he could participate, said a spokesman.

BLID: The Queen wears a yellow dress from head to toe, and has a smile on her face during the visit.  Photo: Andrew Matthews / Pa Photos / NTB

BLID: The Queen wears a yellow dress from head to toe, and has a smile on her face during the visit. Photo: Andrew Matthews / Pa Photos / NTB

Health problems

On Friday, the Queen appeared in public for the first time in two months. Exactly one week ago, he was absent from the opening of parliament for the first time since 1963.

The 96-year-old monarch has struggled with mobility issues.

During Easter this year, the Queen was absent from several events, and recently Buckingham Palace stated that she will also not be seen during the royal garden party season.

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