Khaleda, who travelled to London on January 7 for medical treatment, spent Eid with her eldest son Tarique Rahman, his wife Dr Zubaida Rahman, their daughter Zaima Rahman, as well as her late son Arafat Rahman Koko's wife Shamila Rahman and granddaughters Zafia and Zahia Rahman.

This is her first Eid with her entire family since her imprisonment in 2018. She last celebrated Eid with her family in 2017 during a three-month stay at Tarique Rahman's residence in London.

Earlier yesterday, her personal physician AZM Zahid Hossain said Khaleda is mentally strong and in stable health. A medical team is continuously monitoring her condition, he added.

Khaleda, 79, has long suffered from liver cirrhosis, kidney and heart issues, diabetes, and arthritis.

She has been receiving treatment at home under the supervision of Professors Patrick Kennedy and Jennifer Cross from The London Clinic since her discharge on January 25.

Asked about the possibility of Khaleda returning to Bangladesh, Dr Zahid said she could return any time after Eid, depending on the advice of her medical team.

"The final decision rests on the approval of her medical team. I hope she'll return home very soon with the medical board's decision, as her condition is now stable," he said.

Eid-ul-Fitr is being celebrated in the UK today based on the sighting of the moon.