The Queen has been advised to rest for at least another two weeks by doctors and not to undertake any official visits, Buckingham Palace has announced in the last few minutes. 

She may still undertake some light duties such as events with a virtual audience but she will miss the Festival of Remembrance on Saturday November 13.

It comes after she cancelled her trip to Northern Ireland and confirmed she would not be attending COP26 in Glashow last week. 

Last Thursday her majesty spent the night in hospital. 

In a statement, Buckingham Palace said: “Following on from their recent advice that the Queen should rest for a few days, Her Majesty’s doctors have advised that she should continue to rest for at least the next two weeks.

“The doctors have advised that Her Majesty can continue to undertake light, desk-based duties during this time, including some virtual audiences, but not to undertake any official visits. Her Majesty regrets that this means she will be unable to attend the Festival of Remembrance on Saturday November 13.

“However, it remains The Queen’s firm intention to be present for the National Service of Remembrance on Remembrance Sunday, on November 14.”

It is understood the Queen remains in good spirits and the medical advice is seen as a sensible precaution.