Another Queen mess! Her Majesty cheered herself up during Christmas illness by watching old Laurel and Hardy films
- Her Majesty did not attend the traditional Christmas Day service at Sandringham
- The 90-year-old was too ill and was told by doctors to rest up and relax at home
- She decided to watch old Laurel and Hardy films and Keeping Up Appearances
The Queen (pictured) did not attend the traditional church service at Sandringham because she was too ill
The Queen cheered herself up as she battled her illness over the Christmas period by watching old Laurel and Hardy films, it was revealed today.
Her Majesty missed the traditional church service at the Sandringham Estate on Christmas Day because she was suffering from a heavy cold.
She was told by doctors to rest up and relax at home.
And it has now been reported that the 90-year-old monarch nursed herself back to health after watching old black and white films.
According to Camilla Tominey at the Sunday Express, the Queen sat down and watched films featuring the famous comedy double act, Laurel and Hardy.
A source told the newspaper that the television at the country house estate in Norfolk was switched to Talking Pictures TV.
The channel plays reruns of old television shows and films and the Queen took a particular liking to the duo's films.
They were active from 1927 to 1950 and were known for their slapstick comedy.
A source said: 'The Queen has really been enjoying some of the channel's output, especially Laurel and Hardy and films starring Sid James and Dora Bryan.
'She normally doesn't have much time to watch television but obviously when she was told to rest up by doctors, she was able to convalesce by watching some of the films she would have first enjoyed as a girl.'
The Queen was said to also have enjoyed Keeping Up Appearances, Midsomer Murders, The Last Detective and Life Isn't All Ha Ha Hee Hee.
The Queen reportedly sat down and watched films featuring the famous comedy double act, Laurel and Hardy (pictured)
A Kensington Palace spokesman said on Christmas Day: 'Her Majesty The Queen will not attend Church at Sandringham this morning.
'The Queen continues to recover from a heavy cold and will stay indoors to assist with her recovery.'
On New Year's Day, Princess Anne insisted the Queen was feeling 'better' even though her mother was too ill to attend church at Sandringham.
The Princess Royal spoke out in an apparent bid to calm fears over the health of the Queen who had not been seen in public for almost two weeks.
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