Queen inundated with good wishes from across the nation after doctors tell her to rest up
THE Queen has been inundated with good wishes after Buckingham Palace revealed doctors were concerned for her health.
Her Majesty, 96, is currently under medical supervision at Balmoral where she is said to be resting.
Prince Charles, Camilla and William have rushed to be by her side, it was confirmed today.
Prince Harry, who had been due to carry out an engagement with Meghan Markle in London tonight, this afternoon dashed to Scotland by himself.
And figures from across the nation have joined in wishing the monarch well from afar.
Prime Minister Liz Truss said "the whole country will be deeply concerned by the news", adding: "My thoughts – and the thoughts of people across our United Kingdom – are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time."
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While the Archbishop of Canterbury said the "prayers of the nation" are with the Queen.
"May God's presence strengthen and comfort Her Majesty, her family, and those who are caring for her at Balmoral," Justin Welby added.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said he was "deeply worried" by the announcement and is hoping for Her Majesty's recovery.
He tweeted: "My thoughts are with the Queen and her family at this time, and I join everyone across the United Kingdom in hoping for her recovery."
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While Wales' First Minister Mark Drakeford also said in a tweet: "I send my best wishes to Her Majesty and her family on behalf of the people of Wales."
Holyrood's Presiding Officer said the thoughts of all in the Scottish Parliament are with the Firm.
Speaking after First Minister's Questions, Alison Johnstone told MSPs: "I'm sure the thoughts of all in Parliament are with Her Majesty at this time."
And Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: "All of us are feeling profoundly concerned at reports of Her Majesty's health.
"My thoughts and wishes are with the Queen and all of the royal family at this time."
Former Labour prime minister Sir Tony Blair said his thoughts and prayers were with the royals "at this worrying time".
And health minister Lord Kamall said everyone in the House of Lords was thinking about Her Majesty.
The nation's longest-reigning monarch has ongoing mobility issues, which have been scrutinized over the past year.
She looked bright but frail and used a walking stick as she met Ms Truss on Tuesday.
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But last night she cancelled a Privy Council meeting after medics advised her to rest.
Today, the Palace revealed she was under medical supervision at Balmoral.
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