Elizabeth II may miss Prince Philip’s memorial service because she does not want to sit in a wheelchair

Elizabeth II may miss Prince Philip's memorial service because she does not want to sit in a wheelchair 1

British Queen Elizabeth II may refuse to attend a memorial service for her late husband, Prince Philip, because she does not want to use a wheelchair, writes the Mirror.

According to the newspaper, Her Majesty hopes to be able to attend the March 29 event at Westminster Abbey leaning on her cane.

The 70th anniversary of the reign of Elizabeth II was celebrated in Britain in February. She is the longest-reigning monarch in the world.

Earlier, the Daily Mail newspaper reported that the British queen’s legs were failing.

Previously, the British tabloid Mirror wrote that after the death of Queen Elizabeth II the body of Prince Philip will be reburied.

Prince Philip died on April 9, 2021, at the age of 99. His funeral took place on April 17 at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. The national mourning for the husband of Elizabeth II lasted just over a week, the royal – two weeks.