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Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, 92, had eye surgery last month
Queen Elizabeth II smiles after she started the London Marathon, from Winsdor Castle, which was relayed to big screens at Blackheath, setting off 40,000 runners on the 26.2 miles to The Mall, in Windsor April 22, 2018. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

LONDON, June 8 — Britain’s Queen Elizabeth, 92, the world’s oldest monarch, underwent successful surgery to treat an eye cataract last month, Buckingham Palace said today.

"I can confirm that the queen successfully underwent a short, planned procedure to treat a cataract last month,” a palace spokesman said, declining to give further details.

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The Press Association news agency said Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, who has been on the throne for more than 66 years, underwent the surgery, the most common operation performed in the United Kingdom, at London’s private King Edward VII hospital.

She did not have to cancel any official engagements after the treatment, a royal source said, although at some recent events, the queen has been pictured wearing sunglasses.

Earlier today, a smiling Elizabeth appeared without glasses to open the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries at London’s Westminster Abbey along with her son and heir Prince Charles.

She is next due to appear in public at tomorrow’s Trooping the Colour ceremony in central London to celebrate her "official” birthday. Her real birthday is on April 21.

Cataracts are when the lens, a small transparent disc inside your eye, develops cloudy patches. Over time these patches usually become bigger causing blurry, misty vision and eventually blindness.

Despite her age, the queen is known for her robust health and still carries out hundreds of engagements every year.

In 2016, she missed the annual Christmas service she usually attends with her family on her estate in Sandringham, eastern England, due to a heavy cold.

In 2013 she was taken to hospital for treatment for gastroenteritis which forced her to cancel a planned trip to Italy. — Reuters

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