Queen Elizabeth may be 93 years old, but she is certainly not showing any signs of slowing down. However, a recent report claimed that Her Majesty’s health is failing and that the Monarch may not survive after the summer.

But Queen Elizabeth’s recent appearance debunked all the health care rumors. Her Majesty and several members of the royal family attended the church service on Sunday, where the Queen looked stunning in her yellow dress. She also looked very well and healthy.

Prince Charles, who was also rumored to be having a major health issue, was also present and looking healthy as well. He even greeted the crowd as he assured them that his father Prince Philip, who was hospitalized before Christmas, is feeling “much better.”

This outing of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles is quite important as royal fans have been extremely concerned about them after a previous report claimed that they are not doing well.

“Her Majesty wants to ensure the future of the monarchy in these troubled times. Elizabeth, who has been diagnosed with a fatal heart condition of her own, knows she may not survive until summer, too,” the unnamed sources purported. “She fears the monarchy will be destabilized if her death is quickly followed by Charles’ coronation and sudden passing. To avoid any crisis, she has named William heir to the throne.”

Although Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles are understandably much weaker than they were before because of their age, the recent claims about them are unnecessary. People sometimes forget that the royal family members are just human beings like the rest of us. They are not invincible; they don’t have superficial powers — they are just people with royal titles.

While some may use Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles’ age against them, others are impressed that they still manage to complete their royal obligations. Because of that, one netizen took to the online forum Quora to ask, “What does Queen Elizabeth II do for her health? She seems pretty fit for a lady of more than 90.”

A couple of royal fans commented on the post. While they have different opinions, most believed that genes had something to do with it. “Longevity is related most strongly to two factors: genes and surviving childhood. She's done well on both. Her mother was over 100. Her father might have lived longer had he not smoked like a chimney,” one replied. “It all happened when she inherited her genes from her mum, who lived to 101. Obviously, good health care helps too,” another one wrote.