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Queen's frail health makes upcoming Jubilee celebrations 'very difficult'

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Queen's appearances at her own Jubilee celebrations will be limited by her frail health which will make celebrations "very difficult." The Queen is set to celebrate 70 years on the throne this year at the ripe age of 95 but has battled health scares in recent months including a bout of coronavirus.

And Royal biographer Angela Levin has hinted that there may be trouble ahead for Royal planners with the Queen's frail health limiting what she can and can't attend.

Speaking to the Sun, Ms Levin said: "It's going to be very difficult and I think they will only show her in a few instances, maybe at the service at St Paul's.

That will be very important to her because she is a Christian."I don’t think we'll see her around and about."Due to the Queen's advanced age, Ms Levin suggested that she won't be "everywhere" with other members of the Royal family expected to pick up some duties from her.

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