Queen Elizabeth.Photo: VICTORIA JONES/POOL/AFP via Getty

Queen Elizabethis carrying on with her royal duties.
The monarch, 95, held two virtual meetings on Tuesday following herCOVID-19 recovery.
From Windsor Castle, the Queen received the High Commissioner of India to the U.K., Gaitri Issar Kumar, as well as the Ambassador of Armenia, Mr. Varuzhan Nersesyan, and his wife, Mrs. Narine Malkhasyan.
On a screen set in a room at Buckingham Palace, the Queen was seen wearing a bright orange ensemble along with a brooch and her signature pearls.
Queen Elizabeth.Victoria Jones-Pool/Getty

WhileQueen Elizabethconducted a number of virtual meetings last week, her first in-person engagement since herCOVID-19 diagnosiswas on Monday when she met with Canadian Prime MinisterJustin Trudeauat Windsor Castle.
The outing comes a little more than a week after the Queen met up withPrince William,Kate Middletonand their three children —Prince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louis— at Frogmore House, which is on the grounds of Windsor Castle, theDaily Mailreported.Princess Beatriceand her 5-month-old daughterSiennawere also there for the visit.
Queen Elizabeth and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on March 7 at Windsor Castle.STEVE PARSONS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

“She will continue to receive medical attention and will follow all the appropriate guidelines,” the statement concluded.
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The Queen is widely reported to be fully vaccinated and her bout with COVID-19 came after her son,Prince Charles, and his wife,Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, alsotested positive for coronavirus.
Queen Elizabethlast met with Charles, 73, on Feb. 8 — two days before he received his own diagnosis. Both Charles and Camilla, 74, are vaccinated and boosted.
source: people.com