Queen Elizabeth II's health difficulties are causing concern among Britons and the rest of the world.

There have been stories in recent months questioning the monarch's health, with unsettling facts such as the 95-year-inability old's to even walk her beloved dogs.

OK magazine stated that Queen Elizabeth II, who relied on her corgis to cope after Prince Philip's death in April last year, hasn't been able to take her dogs for a walk since being hospitalized in October 2021.

It is said that royal staff are now entrusted with walking her corgis and dorgi on a daily basis.

An insider said that, while the Queen's exact health status is unknown, she is apparently "not well enough."

"The Queen normally goes to her beloved corgis in times of crisis and worry," they continued, "and took them out practically every day after Philip was unwell and then died last year."

"They are a huge source of solace," the insider continued, "so it is a great shame."

Queen Elizabeth II owned more than 30 corgis during her reign.

The monarch was active until recently, but she was diagnosed with COVID-19 just last month.

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Meanwhile, Hugo Vickers, a royal author, expressed his concern on the same day it was announced she had walking issues.

"Everyone is well aware that she has not been in the finest of health," he remarked in the New York Post. She merely needs to be seen on the balcony for a picture for the Platinum Jubilee."

Meanwhile, Queen Elizabeth II is in for further disappointment when senior royal advisers told The Sun that Prince Harry merely given 15 minutes' notice before publicly stating his intention to skip Prince Philip's memorial service on March 29.

The Duke of Sussex revealed on Friday that he would be unable to attend the funeral services for his grandpa, who died at the age of 99 last year.

Prince Harry, who has advocated for security for his family on any visit to the UK, has stated that he will not be attending the memorial due to safety concerns.

Because of Prince Harry's refusal to visit to the United States, the prospects of the 95-year-old reigning monarch ever meeting her great granddaughter, Lilibet Diana, are very minimal.

"He has rejected the Duke of Edinburgh, but he is snubbing the Queen," royal author Angela Levin said.

The insider also expects Prince Harry will use the "similar excuse" to avoid attending the Queen's upcoming Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

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