The Queen has insisted she's feeling "much better" after recent health scares. Photo / Getty Images
The Queen has told the rest of the royal family that she is feeling "much better" and will host them all at Sandringham this Christmas.
Concerns over her health have grown after she cancelled several recent engagements, including the Remembrance Sunday service for the first time in over 20 years due to a back sprain, reports the Daily Mail.
Buckingham Palace said in a statement that she'd made the decision not to attend with "great regret" and disappointment.
She earlier spent a night in hospital with an unconfirmed illness before being told by her doctors to rest at home.
This year her festive guests include Charles and Camilla as well as William, Kate and their children George, Charlotte and Louis.
Others include Prince Edward, Princess Anne, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, along with their partners and children.
A source told the outlet, "The Queen has told everyone she is feeling far better of late and is very much looking forward to welcoming them for Christmas.
"Like many other families, this will be the first time Her Majesty can gather with her extended family after being kept apart for so long due to the coronavirus pandemic."