The speech was delivered by the Queen's son as she misses another important engagement due to health issues.
Royal fans — and even those not so impressed about the antiquated regal system — have been anxious about Queen Elizabeth II’s health over the last couple of months. In a rare departure from her usual commitment to duties, the British sovereign has missed some key engagements recently, and was even hospitalized for preliminary tests in October.
Sadly, this weekend the 95-year-old missed out on a duty she holds dear — the National Remembrance Sunday service that honors war veterans — due to a sprained back. It was a reminder to many of the Queen’s advanced age.
Today the monarch also missed an event for the first time in its 51-year history — the national assembly of the Church of England’s Synod, as reported in the Daily Mail. However, in her absence, her son Prince Edward delivered her speech that was both poignant and important in addressing the challenges to the Christian faith in today’s constantly changing society.