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Queen Forced to Cancel Christmas Party at Windsor Castle Due to Omicron Variant Surge

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Queen Forced to Cancel Christmas Party at Windsor Castle Due to Omicron Variant Surge

In a disappointing turn of events, II's plans to host a Christmas party at Windsor Castle have been abruptly canceled.

The monarch, known for her commitment to upholding the royal family's traditional Christmas plans, was forced to axe the event due to the alarming rise of the Omicron variant.

ITV's Royal Correspondent, Chris Ship, broke the news on Twitter, revealing that the Queen regretfully made the decision in the interest of safety.

The annual pre-Christmas lunch, which was scheduled to take place on December 21, 2021, at Windsor Castle, was meant to be a joyous reunion for the entire royal family.

It would have marked the largest gathering since the passing of the Duke of Edinburgh in April.

While three of the Queen's new grandchildren were expected to attend, , , and their children will remain in the United States.

Following the cancellation, the Queen had planned to fly via helicopter to Sandringham House, where she would be joined by , the Duchess of Cambridge, and their children.

The family would have enjoyed a festive dinner on Christmas Eve, keeping in line with a tradition that pays homage to their German heritage.

On Christmas Day, they would have attended the Christmas Mass at St Mary Magdalene's Church on the Sandringham Estate, followed by a turkey lunch.

Now, with the Windsor event off the table, it remains uncertain when the Queen will travel to Sandringham and which members of the royal family will join her there.

This holiday season poses a particularly challenging time for Her Majesty, as it will be her first Christmas without her beloved husband by her side.

Additionally, she is currently residing in Windsor Castle, where she is taking on lighter duties following recent health scares.

Despite these setbacks, efforts are being made to bring some cheer to the public.

An ITV film crew recorded the Queen's Christmas Day address weeks ago, and palace aides have been exploring options for her to make public appearances leading up to December 25th.

The hope is that she will be well enough to participate in a short engagement within the castle grounds, providing a small dose of joy during these difficult times.

The Queen was last seen in public at a reception held at Windsor Castle on October 19th.

The following day, she canceled a trip to Northern Ireland and was admitted to the hospital overnight for undisclosed preliminary tests.

Since then, she has been advised to rest and has only undertaken a few low-key engagements, including recording a video message for the COP26 summit.

The decision to cancel the Christmas party comes in light of strong warnings from England's chief medical officer, Professor Chris Whitty, regarding the rapid spread of the Omicron variant.

He urged people to prioritize their actions and consider the potential risks when attending parties and other events during the holiday season.

The World Health Organization Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, also highlighted the alarming rate at which the Omicron variant is spreading, with officials in Britain describing the country as facing a tidal wave of infections.

Although this Christmas won't be a typical one, the Queen's absence from the festivities serves as a reminder that many families across the country are also adjusting their plans to ensure safety.

Despite the challenges, there is hope that the Queen will recover in time to engage in some public activities, bringing a glimmer of normalcy to these unprecedented times.

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