The heir apparent to the British throne tells everyone at a recent event that the monarch is doing 'alright' after she took a much-needed rest following hospitalization.

AceShowbiz - Prince Charles has reassured everyone his mother, Queen Elizabeth, is doing "alright."

The royal was attending a Prince's Trust event in Brixton, south London when he gave a brief update on the monarch, after she was advised by medical professionals to cancel two weeks of engagements to get some much-needed rest.

Upon leaving a NatWest bank on Thursday (11Nov21), a man asked the first in line to the British throne, "Prince Charles, how is your mother?" to which the Prince of Wales replied, "She's alright, thank you."

The health update comes following confirmation that the Queen will attend a Remembrance Sunday service on Sunday after the timing of the doctor's orders put her planned appearance in jeopardy.

Her Royal Highness will attend the service at the Cenotaph in London although she will be missing the Festival of Remembrance on Saturday.

According to Britain's The Sun newspaper, sources said the monarch views the service as "unmissable" and as one of her "most sacred duties" so it was important to her that she was healthy enough to attend.

The appearance will be her first since she filmed a video appearance for the COP26 eco-summit, which she had been due to attend in person before her rest break.

Her hospitalization came roughly six months after husband, Prince Philip, passed away.

According to son Prince Andrew, the queen was left with "a huge void in her life" following husband's passing. "But we, the family, the ones that are close, are rallying round to make sure that we're there to support her," Andrew added.

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