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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
National
Beth Ure

All the Queen's children rush to Balmoral as concerns grow about her health

All of the Queen's children have rushed to be by her side at Balmoral Castle as concerns grow about her health.

Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward are all at Balmoral Castle, where the Queen is said to be comfortable and resting. Concerns began to grow about her health earlier this afternoon when it was announced that she would be placed under medical supervision.

Along with all her children, Prince William, as well as Prince Harry and Meghan have made the journey to Scotland. Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, has remained with her and William's children.

READ MORE: Queen under medical supervision at Balmoral with doctors 'concerned for her health'

Well-wishes have been pouring in for the Queen since the announcement, from politicians to religious leaders. Both the new Prime Minister Liz Truss and leader of the opposition Kier Starmer have expressed concern over the reports coming from Balmoral Castle about the Queen's health, with both saying their thoughts are with the Queen and her family.

Peers from Labour and the crossbench have also added to the well-wishers, including crossbench peer Lord Patel, who said during a debate in the House of Lords that he “wishes Her Majesty the Queen well”. Labour peer Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top said: “I too associate myself with the wishes and prayers that people are making for the royal family.”

Members of the public have begun to gather outside Balmoral Castle to offer their well-wishes to Queen.

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