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Fresh health concerns over The Queen as traditional Balmoral welcome event axed

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A traditional welcome to Balmoral Castle hosted by The Queen has been axed raising fresh health concerns for the 96-year-old monarch.

Her Majesty was due to be at the event tomorrow but it has been cancelled and replaced with a “small, private event", The Mirror reports.

The paper understands that she was fully intending on being there until just days ago. It will be the first time in decades that she will not be at the Scottish event to mark the start of her annual holiday.

A royal source said: “The traditional welcome to Balmoral is normally cemented in the Queen’s calendar and something Her Majesty really enjoys, being able to greet locals who travel to see her.

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