Piers Morgan has expressed fears for the Queen’s health in a social media post, following a statement that the Queen would not be attending the Remembrance Sunday service held at the Cenotaph in London.
The Queen had previously hoped to attend, after resting and taking time out from her Royal duties due to health reasons.
However, Buckingham Palace released a statement ahead of the service, saying: “The Queen, having sprained her back, has decided this morning with great regret that she will not be able to attend today’s Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph.
“Her Majesty is disappointed that she will miss the service.”
Following the announcement, broadcaster Piers Morgan took to social media to express his concerns for the Queen’s health, saying: “there’s something we’re not being told.”
Piers retweeted an article with the headline ‘The Queen will not attend the Remembrance Sunday service at the Cenotaph in London because she has sprained her back’.
He then posted above it: “There’s something we’re not being told about the Queen’s health, it’s clearly a more serious situation than the Palace is saying.”
This was followed up by Piers in a second post, with the statement: “Remember them, and Her Majesty, today at 11am.”
He also shared a photo of the Queen in his follow up tweet.
Piers has over 7.9 million followers on social media, and some took to Twitter to comment on his post and send their well wishes to the Queen.
One social media user commented: “There’s no way HM would miss the service today unless she was really poorly.
“Very sad, she’s given so much to this country, wishing HM a very speedy recovery.”
Another said: “She is such an iconic woman, her age being what it is, the loss of her beloved husband must be taking its toll.
“I wish her only the best, and yes, there probably is a more serious scenario, but we keep being told how health is a private matter, so let’s wait until she speaks!”
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