Elizabeth will nominate new prime minister from Scotland, better not to travel

In an unprecedented move, Queen Elizabeth could appoint the new British Prime Minister to his residence in Scotland, at Balmoral Castle where he currently stands, and not embark on the long journey to London on the advice of doctors. The newspaper Sun reports this, increasing fears for the sovereign’s health conditions.
The queen will have to appoint a new prime minister after the elections to be held in early September. Usually, the ceremony is held at Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle, which the Queen expected to do at the end of her summer vacation which began in late July.
But since late last year, the 96-year-old monarch has been suffering from mobility issues that have prevented her from carrying out many of her official commitments and is reportedly preparing contingency plans to find alternative solutions. The ‘unusual’ visits of Prince Charles to her mother, which have become more and more regular, have also increased concerns about the queen’s health conditions.

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