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BBC One had suspended all its usual and planned programming following the news that the Queen is under medical supervision.

Buckingham Palace issued a statement on Thursday afternoon (September 8) saying royal doctors were concerned for health. It comes after the 96-year-old monarch, who celebrated 70 years on the throne in June, pulled out of a virtual Privy Council on Wednesday, a day after appointing Liz Truss as PM at Balmoral Castle.

A Palace spokesperson said in a statement issued at 12.32pm: "Following further evaluation this morning, the Queen’s doctors are concerned for Her Majesty’s health and have recommended she remain under medical supervision.

The Queen remains comfortable and at Balmoral." READ MORE: ITV Loose Women viewers complain as show continues on despite news of Queen's health The Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cambridge and the Duchess of Cornwall cleared their diaries and immediately headed to the Queen’s home in the Scottish Highlands.

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