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Queen cancels Swansea visit after suffering from gastroenteritis | Queen cancels Swansea visit after suffering from gastroenteritis |
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The Queen has been forced to cancel a visit to Swansea on Saturday to celebrate St David's Day, after developing symptoms of a stomach bug. | The Queen has been forced to cancel a visit to Swansea on Saturday to celebrate St David's Day, after developing symptoms of a stomach bug. |
Buckingham Palace said the 86-year-old monarch is suffering from href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/physical_health/conditions/gastroenteritis2.shtml" >gastroenteritis. | |
She had been due to present members of 3rd Battalion The Royal Welsh with leeks to mark St David's Day. | She had been due to present members of 3rd Battalion The Royal Welsh with leeks to mark St David's Day. |
She will now spend the weekend at Windsor and will be "assessed in the coming days". | She will now spend the weekend at Windsor and will be "assessed in the coming days". |
It was due to be the first time that the Queen was to present leeks to 3 Royal Welsh, which is the reserve force of the regiment. | It was due to be the first time that the Queen was to present leeks to 3 Royal Welsh, which is the reserve force of the regiment. |
The ceremonial presentation of leeks dates back to at least 1916 and Welsh Guards at the Somme in World War I. | The ceremonial presentation of leeks dates back to at least 1916 and Welsh Guards at the Somme in World War I. |
However, Saturday's ceremonies, including a parade to Swansea's Guildhall, will still take place - despite the Queen's absence. | However, Saturday's ceremonies, including a parade to Swansea's Guildhall, will still take place - despite the Queen's absence. |
The Lord Lieutenant of West Glamorgan, Byron Lewis, will take over the ceremonial role. | |
Saturday's celebrations were due to follow other royal events on St David's Day itself on Friday in Cardiff. | Saturday's celebrations were due to follow other royal events on St David's Day itself on Friday in Cardiff. |
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall attended a service at St John The Baptist City Parish Church, before visiting the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. | The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall attended a service at St John The Baptist City Parish Church, before visiting the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. |
On Thursday, the Queen spent the day at Buckingham Palace where she presented honours to a number of Britain's 2012 Olympic winners. | |
Olympians honoured included heptathlon winner Jessica Ennis, who received the CBE and Team GB cycling boss Dave Brailsford who was knighted. |