Is Queen Elizabeth II okay? 

She is reportedly under medical supervision after doctors became worried for her health. 

A representative for Buckingham Palace said in a statement that following this morning's examination, she was advised by medical professionals to stay under medical monitoring.

The 96-year-old Monarch, though, is "comfortable," according to the statement. 

Following the announcement, Prince Charlesand Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, allegedly headed to the Monarch's home at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. 

Prince Andrew, Prince Edward, and Sophie, Countess of Wessex are apparently on their way to the Scottish estate, while Princess Anne is already there for engagements. 

Prince William is on his way as well, but his wife, Kate Middleton, will stay in Windsor with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

Is Prince Harry, Meghan Markle Seeing The Queen? 

It was also reportedthat Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are headed to Balmoral from Germany. They reportedly had to cancel their UK appearance as they rushed to see the Queen. 

They were due to attend the WellChild Awards ceremony in London but changed their plans.

Queen Elizabeth II Health Fears

The news comes after Queen Elizabeth II canceled her Privy Council meeting on Wednesday because her physicians urged her to rest. 

Prime Minister Liz Truss stated that the news of Buckingham Palace has worried the entire UK, and that her sympathies, as well as the thoughts of people throughout the country, are with the Queen and her family. 

According to BBC, there are evident serious worries about Queen Elizabeth II's health, much more plainly stated than previously and without any mention of mobility issues. 

There have also been warnings about speculating about her having a fall. She was barely on her feet and smiling when she was named Prime Minister on Tuesday.

According to BBC's royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell (via Guardian), this was "clearly a very significant moment," and said, "we are in a developing situation." 

The Monarch's health took a severe turn in October, when she postponed a trip to Northern Island and spent the night in the hospital. 

There have been other hospital trips afterwards, but they have all been as outpatients. The crucial question today, he says, is if there is an underlying illness that "has not been confessed to." 

The correspondent also assumed that the Queen would be brought to hospital and that plans would have been made for her to be treated at Balmoral Castle.

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