Meghan Markle and Prince Harry join Royal Family as they travel to Scotland to be with Queen amid health fears | The Sun
PRINCE Harry and Meghan Markle will are travelling to Scotland to be with the Queen amid concerns for her health.
Her Majesty, 96, is said to be "comfortable" in Balmoral where she remains under medical supervision.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are on the way to the Queen's Scottish bolthole to be by her side today.
There, they will join Prince Charles and Camilla who rushed to the Scottish estate after doctors recommended the Queen remained "under medical supervision".
Prince William, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Sophie Wessex and Prince Edward are also enroute to Balmoral.
The Duchess of Cambridge has stayed down south with George, Charlotte and Louis for their first day at school, a spokesman has confirmed.
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The Sussexes were due to attend the WellChild Awards ceremony in London this evening but they will no longer do so.
A statement said today: "Following further evaluation this morning, The Queen’s doctors are concerned for Her Majesty’s health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision.
"The Queen remains comfortable at Balmoral."
Camilla had been due to meet staff and patients at Maggie's in Airdrie, Lanarkshire, today but the engagement was cancelled.
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Charles' helicopter was also seen landing on the grounds of Balmoral this morning.
The announcement comes just two days after the Queen beamed while meeting new Prime Minister Liz Truss at Balmoral.
Ms Truss was among the first to wish Her Majesty well today after the formal appointment on Monday.
She said: "The whole country will be deeply concerned by the news from Buckingham Palace this lunchtime.
"My thoughts – and the thoughts of people across our United Kingdom – are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time."
Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle also sent the Queen his best wishes as he interrupted today's energy debate in Parliament.
It came amid hushed tones in the Commons – sparking speculation there had been an update on the Queen's health.
He said: "I know I speak on behalf of the entire House when I say that we send our best wishes to Her Majesty the Queen and that she and the royal family are in our thoughts and prayers at this moment."
Sir Lindsay added: "If there is anything else, we will update the House accordingly."
BREAK FROM TRADITION
It comes after the Queen met with Ms Truss, the 15th prime minister of her 70-year reign, at Balmoral on Monday.
Usually, the monarch would appoint prime ministers from Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle but she has been living at Balmoral for her mobility.
Holding a walking stick, Her Majesty smiled as she greeted the new PM for the traditional "kissing of the hands" ceremony.
The Queen has spent more time recently resting on doctor's orders as she continues to suffer mobility issues.
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