Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II made a surprise appearance at the opening of a new cross-London rail line named in her honor today, demonstrating that despite reported mobility issues, she’s still able to get out and about when she wants to, the Daily Beast reports.
The 96-year-old monarch has been largely confined to Windsor Castle in recent months, except for an appearance at a memorial service to her late husband, Prince Philip, in March. This past week, however, there’s been no stopping her, with two visits to a Windsor horse show and, on Tuesday, the launch of the new Elizabeth Line at Paddington station. It wasn’t exactly the opening of an envelope, though—the new line, linking 41 stations to the west, east, and southeast of London, has been under construction since 2009 and has cost almost $24 billion.
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Ya, really. Let someone get close to her and pull that vinyl mask off her face.
They say London Bridge will soon be falling down.
Who cares? We left those Limeys over 200 years ago.
This is the queen of a country that murders innocent helpless babies attached to live support. Let England drop dead.
There’s good reason she was coronavirused almost 3 years ago.