The public must assume the Queen will not attend future events until confirmed by Buckingham Palace on the day, it has been claimed.
A palace source reportedly said the public must start assuming the 95-year-old monarch will not attend public events due to her health.
Under a new strategy, aides will now confirm her attendance only on the day of an event, The Mail on Sunday reports."If Her Majesty does attend, it will be decided on the day and she will be accompanied by another member of the Royal Family."Members of the royal family are due to attend the Easter Sunday service in Windsor today, but the Queen is not expected to join them for the church event.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, who represented the Queen at Thursday's Royal Maundy service at the same chapel, are also not set to be in attendance.It was the first time Prince Charles had taken his mother's place at the event, which marks an important fixture in the royal calendar, and highlighted his increasing role within the monarchy.
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