Skip to main content
ad info

 
Middle East Asia-pacific Africa Europe Americas
CNN.com    world > europe world map
  Editions | myCNN | Video | Audio | Headline News Brief | Feedback  

 

  Search
 
 

 
WORLD
TOP STORIES

Thousands dead in India; quake toll rapidly rising

Israelis, Palestinians make final push before Israeli election

Gates pledges $100 million for AIDS

Davos protesters face tear gas

(MORE)

TOP STORIES

Thousands dead in India; quake toll rapidly rising

Israelis, Palestinians make final push before Israeli election

Davos protesters face tear gas

(MORE)

MARKETS
4:30pm ET, 4/16
144.70
8257.60
3.71
1394.72
10.90
879.91
 


U.S.

POLITICS

LAW

TECHNOLOGY

ENTERTAINMENT

HEALTH

TRAVEL

FOOD

ARTS & STYLE



(MORE HEADLINES)
*
 
CNN Websites
Networks image


Princess Margaret has medical tests

Princess Margaret
Princess Margaret, seen here in a file photo, was confined to bed during the holiday period  

LONDON, England (CNN) -- Princess Margaret is awaiting the results of medical tests after she was confined to her bed over the Christmas and New Year period.

Buckingham Palace have confirmed that the Princess had undergone tests and was seen by a doctor twice over the weekend.

Margaret, 70, Queen Elizabeth II's younger sister, was absent from the Royal Family's Christmas Eve and Christmas Day church services at Sandringham and the Palace said she was "feeling tired."

The nature of the medical tests is confidential, but doctors hope they will pinpoint the Princess's illness.

She has not been admitted to hospital and is expected to remain at Sandringham, the Queen's Norfolk estate, for the foreseeable future.

Last night's statement by the Palace that she is unwell follows reports in the People tabloid newspaper claiming that the Princess was missing from the royal festivities because she was suffering from severe clinical depression.

The paper said that the depression was so bad that she refused to leave Sandringham on Christmas Day to join the rest of her family at church.

It was claimed that Margaret was spending up to two weeks at a time in bed in the "depths of despair."

The People also claimed she was so depressed she had "lost the will to live." She had lost her appetite and has experienced violent mood swings, the paper said.

The Princess was last seen in public in November at a London Ballet gala evening.

Margaret, who normally lives at Kensington Palace, suffered serious burns to her legs and feet in an accident while on holiday in the Caribbean during March 1999.

The previous year, also on the island of Mustique, she suffered a stroke.

Margaret is said to have given up smoking after a part of her lung was removed in 1985.



RELATED STORY:
Pageantry and pomp as the Queen Mother turns 100
August 3, 2000

RELATED SITE:
The British Monarchy

Note: Pages will open in a new browser window
External sites are not endorsed by CNN Interactive.

 Search   

Back to the top  © 2001 Cable News Network. All Rights Reserved.
Terms under which this service is provided to you.
Read our privacy guidelines.