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No let-up for Queen

ndop The Queen will climb 152 steps to the top of h remote Scottish lighthouse today — less than a week after having tests at Britain's top heart hospital. Her hectic schedule of Scottish engagements continues with the visit to Ardnamurchan Point lighthouse, in Argyll. The Queen, aged 60, rested yesterday on the Royal yacht' Britannia before tackling the steps of the 35m high tower/ She is also likely/to go on a short walkabout before leaving aboard the yacht for the start of a quiet week at Balmoral. Meanwhile, observers believe that Prince Charles and his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, the next three in line to the throne, would not have been allowed to travel on the same aircraft to their Majorcan holiday. ! jf Tuesday’s tests had revealed any serious problems, ; The Queen had an electrocardiograph test at the National Heart Hospital tn London. | Doctors regard an E.C.G. as a routine check, but it is not carried out without a reason.

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Press, 12 August 1986, Page 10

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No let-up for Queen Press, 12 August 1986, Page 10

No let-up for Queen Press, 12 August 1986, Page 10

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