U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson says Queen Elizabeth is 'on very good form'
His comment comes a day after Buckingham Palace said the
95-year-old monarch has been told to rest by doctors for another two weeks.
ROME — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said Saturday
that Queen Elizabeth II was “on very good form” during their weekly
conversation earlier this week.
His comment comes a day after Buckingham Palace said the
95-year-old monarch has been told to rest by doctors for another two weeks.
“I spoke to Her Majesty as I do every week as part of my job
and she was on very good form,” Johnson told ITV News on the sidelines of the
Group of 20 summit in Rome.
As prime minister, Johnson has a weekly audience with the
queen. The most recent one took place virtually on Wednesday.
“She has been told by her doctors that she has got to rest
and I think we have got to respect that and understand that and everybody
wishes her all the very best,” Johnson said.
Last week, the queen underwent medical tests and spent a
night at London’s King Edward VII’s Hospital, her first such stay in in eight
years.
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