Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Travel to Sandringham After 'Heavy Colds' Delayed Trip

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip traveled by helicopter instead of train.

The monarch and her husband were due to travel to Sandringham by train Wednesday, but did not go because "heavy colds," according to Buckingham Palace.

The royal couple traditionally boards a train in London to make the journey to Kings Lynn near Sandringham House in Norfolk. They were transported to Sandringham today by the royal helicopter instead.

A Buckingham Palace spokesman confirmed their departure to ABC News saying, "I can confirm that The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have left Buckingham Palace and are travelling to Sandringham.”

The helicopter landed in the back garden of Buckingham Palace shortly after 1:15 p.m. local time today to pick up Her Majesty and Philip for the hour-long flight. The Royal Standard flag, flown when Queen Elizabeth is in residence at Buckingham Palace, was taken down and replaced with the British flag shortly after the Queen’s departure.

On Tuesday, a day before she and Philip fell ill, Queen Elizabeth hosted her annual pre-Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace for extended members of the royal family. The annual tradition allows Queen Elizabeth to see other relatives who are not invited to Sandringham for the traditional Christmas celebration there.