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Palace's 'secrecy' over Queen's health scare sets off alarm bells, claims royal expert

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Buckingham Palace’s latest updates on the Queen, and worries that the head-of-state’s "mysterious health problems" might be more important than it is believed as a result.Daniela Elser, a royal expert with more than 15 years of experience, is troubled by Queen Elizabeth’s latest update that she had "reluctantly accepted medical advice" to rest for a few days, seeing as the 95-year-old monarch has a reputation for being headstrong and never taking a sick leave.Even after losing Prince Philip in April, who was known to be her "strength and stay", the writer noted that The Queen went back to work only four days later.Consequently, when news broke last week that she had pulled out of a planned two-day tour in Northern Ireland, it sparked.

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