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Real reason why the Queen doesn't want to stop working after health scare

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The Queen may be 95 years old, but she won’t be retiring any time soon as it seems age is merely a number in her eyes.Despite a recent unplanned hospital stay, the head of the Royal Family remains committed to her numerous royal duties.Last week, Queen Elizabeth II turned down an award for “Oldie of the Year,” saying she did not think she met “the relevant criteria.”A cheeky note from the Palace said: “Her Majesty believes you are only as old as you feel, and therefore does not think she meets the relevant criteria.”According to the Express, it was just 24 hours after her overnight stay in hospital over health concerns that the Queen was back to work conducting "light duties".Despite her age the Queen is not prepared to retire - perhaps her.

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