Queen Elizabeth Meets With Prime Minister Justin Trudeau For 1st In-Person Meeting Since Having COVID

Queen Elizabeth resumed her in-person royal duties on March 7 after her quarantine. She met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at Windsor Fort.

Queen Elizabeth, 95, made her first in-person look on Monday, March 7 after recovering from COVID-19. The British monarch was pictured graciously shaking fingers with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, 50, at her residence at Windsor Fort in England. The Queen appeared wholesome and had a giant smile on her face. She was wearing a classy blue floral costume for the assembly.

Queen Elizabeth & Justin Trudeau
Queen Elizabeth & Justin Trudeau (Picture: Steve Parsons/WPA Pool/Shutterstock)

The Queen and Trudeau greeted one another in a room with crimson carpet. A floral association of blue and yellow flowers was seen on a stand behind the pair. The colour of the flowers matched the nationwide colours of Ukraine, the place Russian President Vladimir Putin has led a horrific and violent invasion. It’s potential that the Queen and Trudeau have been assembly to debate the Warfare in Ukraine.

Queen Elizabeth & Justin Trudeau

This was the Queen’s first in-person royal affair since her optimistic COVID check. She participated in some digital conferences on March 1 with Carles Jordana Madero of Andorra and Kedella Younous Hamidi of Chad. The Royal Household shared a photograph of the Queen calling in to greet the officers at Buckingham Palace, and he or she appeared to be in good spirits on her laptop monitor.

The Queen was fully-vaccinated and had obtained a booster shot when she examined optimistic for COVID-19 on February 20. Two days later, a since-deleted report from Hollywood Unlocked claimed that the Queen had handed away. Nonetheless, Buckingham Palace later confirmed that the Queen was alive to CNN, and Elizabeth had a telephone name with U.Okay. Prime Minister Boris Johnson from Windsor Fort.

It’s wonderful to see Queen Elizabeth nonetheless so devoted to her royal duties. She made historical past on February 6 as the primary British monarch to mark a Platinum Jubilee with 70 years on the throne.

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