British queen in hospital with gastroenteritis: palace

British queen in hospital with gastroenteritis: palace

LONDON - Agence France-Presse

A picture dated December 25, 2012 shows Britain's Queen Elizabeth II leaving following the Royal family Christmas Day church service at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham, Norfolk, in the east of England. Queen Elizabeth II has cancelled a planned visit to Wales due to a bout of gastroenteritis, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said on March 2, 2013. AFP PHOTO / LEON NEAL

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, suffering from gastroenteritis, was admitted to hospital on Sunday, a Buckingham Palace spokesman told AFP.
 
All the 86-year-old's engagements for this week, including a visit to Rome, have been called off, the spokesman added.
 
"The Queen is being assessed at King Edward VII's Hospital in London after experiencing symptoms of gastroenteritis. As a precaution, all official engagements this week will be either postponed or cancelled," he said.
 
Britain's head of state is known for her robust health and devotion to duty, and rarely misses engagements.
 
The sovereign first felt unwell on Friday and cancelled a visit Saturday to a military celebration in the city of Swansea to mark St. David's Day, the national day of Wales.
 
Instead of that engagement, she had been spending the weekend resting at Windsor Castle, west of London.
 
That she was taken to the royals' regular hospital in central London suggests that her condition was not serious enough to warrant going to a hospital close to Windsor.
 
Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip were due to visit Rome on Wednesday and Thursday, when they were to meet Italian President Giorgio Napolitano.
 
The monarch celebrated her diamond jubilee in 2012, marking her 60 years on the throne. This year further ceremonies will be held to mark the six decades since her coronation in 1953.