Queen Elizabeth appears healthy during virtual appearances after COVID scare

Queen Elizabeth II has reportedly carried out her first official duties — by way of video from Windsor Fort — after considerations she might have caught COVID-19 from her son Prince Charles.

The 95-year-old monarch held digital audiences with the Estonian and Spanish ambassadors, in response to Metro UK.

Pictures of the Queen present her sporting a floral gown, a pearl necklace and diamond brooch as she spoke remotely with Viljar Lubi, the Estonian diplomat, who was at Buckingham Palace.

Lubi introduced her with the Letters of Recall of his predecessor and his Letter of Credence as the brand new ambassador, the Specific reported.

Spanish Ambassador Jose Pascual Marco Martinez later additionally introduced his Letters of Credence whereas accompanied by his spouse, Geraldine Dufort.

The Queen seemed to be in good well being and excessive spirits within the Oak Room.

Queen Elizabeth II appears on a screen via videolink from Windsor Castle, during a virtual audience to receive Estonia's Ambassador to the UK, Viljar Lubi, at Buckingham Palace in London on February 15, 2022.
Queen Elizabeth II seems on a display screen from Windsor Fort throughout a digital viewers to obtain Estonia’s ambassador to the UK at Buckingham Palace on February 15, 2022.
VICTORIA JONES/POOL/AFP by way of Getty Pictures

Her look got here after Charles, the 73-year-old inheritor to the throne, final week introduced his second bout with the virus.

His spouse, Camilla, the 74-year-old Duchess of Cornwall, additionally has examined optimistic for the sickness and was self-isolating.

The couple are totally vaccinated with booster photographs.

Britain's Prince Charles
Prince Charles final week introduced he had COVID-19.
REUTERS/Peter Cziborra/Pool/File Photograph

The queen was being monitored final week after assembly with Charles at Windsor Fort two days earlier than his optimistic take a look at. Buckingham Palace mentioned final week she wasn’t displaying any signs of the bug.

The palace has not confirmed that the monarch has acquired her second or third doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

She and late husband Prince Philip acquired their first doses at Windsor Fort after vaccines had been first made obtainable, in response to the New York Instances.

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