London _ Agencies
Elizabeth II and her family are supported by many assistants and staff during their royal tours and visits, but there is one person who does not stray from the Queen, and no one is noticed.
According to the Royal blogger Gordon Renner, who was present in 20 royal rounds, the Queen is always accompanied by a Royal Navy doctor in her travels, who is already searching for the nearest hospital for the places of the visit, as well as always carrying medical equipment, including a defibrillator. Mobile, the equipment required by emergency situations, which is not far from the Queen only a few steps at all times.
Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, receives similar treatment during his royal rounds, although his entourage is smaller than his mother as a guardian of the throne, during his royal tour of the Gambia accompanied by his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, joined by their doctor, Professor Charles Decin.
In countries where it is difficult to obtain reliable blood supplies, the Queen and her eldest son take their own blood firmness wherever they go.
In contrast, younger individuals in the royal family, such as the Sons of Prince Charles, Prince Harry and Prince William, are not travelling with a private physician, however, it is believed that local doctors are recruited in their host countries when they travel, and this may be particularly useful during Prince Harry´s journey Megan Markall was the last to Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga, after announcing the Duchess of Sussex´s pregnancy and the risk that Zika virus could cause in the last two regions.
Last August, one of the three official doctors of the Queen, Peter Fischer, tragically died in a road accident while riding a bicycle in Holburne, London. The 92-year-old Queen´s physician was highly respected in the medical field as a research director at the London Royal Hospital for Integrated Medicine, University of London Hospital (Rlhim).