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Queen leaves London hospital after 24-hr stay

Published: 05 Mar 2013 - 03:21 am | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 02:06 pm

LONDON: Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II smiled as she left a London hospital yesterday following a 24-hour stay, having been assessed for gastroenteritis symptoms.

It was the first time in 10 years that the 86-year-old monarch had been admitted to hospital. The illness forced her to call off a visit to Rome this week, which would have been her first overseas trip since October 2011.

The queen was driven away in a luxury Bentley, accompanied by a protection officer and police motorcycle outriders.

Britain’s head of state is known for enjoying robust health and rarely misses engagements.

Illustrating her determined spirit, the queen, who first felt unwell on Friday, reportedly presented a long-service medal to a staff member before being driven to hospital on Sunday.

The sovereign, accompanied by her 91-year-old husband Prince Philip, had been due to visit Rome tomorrow and Thursday, but all her engagements for this week have now been called off.

The royals had been scheduled to receive a ceremonial welcome, meet Italian President Giorgio Napolitano and attend a private lunch, before visiting the Pantheon monument.

No announcement has been made on whether the Rome visit will be rescheduled. There was widespread support for the queen in the British press yesterday.

The Sun said that while hundreds of thousands of Britons take sneaky days off sick with stomach complaints, Queen Elizabeth was “the one person who you can be sure” doesn’t. AFP