When you live to be that old you will have veins puddling blood in areas of your body definitely if you just bang the side of your hand lightly. I see that black bruising on very elderly all the time. They are out and about that is when I see them. Just like the queen out and about that is not the reason she is down from a bruise on her hand.
Broadcaster Amanda Ferguson followed up in a post that speculated it may have been caused by a medial drip known as a cannula, when these are removed, bruising often occurs around the affected area.
"The Queen seems to have a bruise on her right hand?" she tweeted. Maybe from a drip?"
She was at Balmoral Castle in Scotland when the photo was taken. It's customary for women to wear plaid skirts and men to wear the kilt when at Balmoral.
Those colors look like the Anderson plaid - grey, pale blue, and red
The outfit 100% means something, as does the bruise. Put them together and she is a school girl who got her hand slapped (maybe with a "ruler") as a punishment?
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Symbols on GAB made a great case that the Terri Schiavo feeding tube saga was actually comms for the debate over foreign aid paid to Israel. The Ferguson lady in the story suggests the bruise is possibly from removal of a "drip." As LoneWulf points out she is wearing Balmoral plaid, which according to the link he gave, is "quite possibly the most restricted of all tartans." The photo also shows her reaching out to Liz Truss. Put it all together, it seems the Queen lost some support (money, authority, something else?), but maintains some level of power, as evidenced by her wearing the highly restricted plaid pattern. I don't know anything about Liz Truss (great name, hah) but whoever/whatever she represents is who the Queen is reaching out to next.
Scotland?
THIS Scotland?
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/12/08/18/51506873-0-image-a-11_1638988620548.jpg
Lots of good memories for the Queen there. 🙄
When you live to be that old you will have veins puddling blood in areas of your body definitely if you just bang the side of your hand lightly. I see that black bruising on very elderly all the time. They are out and about that is when I see them. Just like the queen out and about that is not the reason she is down from a bruise on her hand.
That bruise could be from an IV in your hand.
What is her outfit in that photo?
It's the last thing she was photographed in, and it looks like a school uniform, with the plaid skirt and all.
Any clue as to if the outfit means something?
If she's in Scotland, then it's probably a Scottish tartan plaid. Looks like it could be the Balmoral plaid:
https://www.scotlandshop.com/us/tartanblog/royal-plaid-guide
She was at Balmoral Castle in Scotland when the photo was taken. It's customary for women to wear plaid skirts and men to wear the kilt when at Balmoral.
Those colors look like the Anderson plaid - grey, pale blue, and red
The outfit 100% means something, as does the bruise. Put them together and she is a school girl who got her hand slapped (maybe with a "ruler") as a punishment? edit Symbols on GAB made a great case that the Terri Schiavo feeding tube saga was actually comms for the debate over foreign aid paid to Israel. The Ferguson lady in the story suggests the bruise is possibly from removal of a "drip." As LoneWulf points out she is wearing Balmoral plaid, which according to the link he gave, is "quite possibly the most restricted of all tartans." The photo also shows her reaching out to Liz Truss. Put it all together, it seems the Queen lost some support (money, authority, something else?), but maintains some level of power, as evidenced by her wearing the highly restricted plaid pattern. I don't know anything about Liz Truss (great name, hah) but whoever/whatever she represents is who the Queen is reaching out to next.