Queen has a virtual audience at Windsor Castle | Daily Mail Online

2021-12-13 16:20:54 By : Ms. Joray Tang

Mark Duell writes for MailOnline

Published: October 26, 2021, 07:15 EDT | Updated: October 26, 2021, 09:47 EDT

The Queen had a virtual audience at Windsor Castle today, which was her first official event within 7 days after she was ordered to rest by a doctor.

This is the first time a head of state has appeared on the screen since she held a busy evening reception for the Global Investment Summit on October 19. The queen canceled her trip to Northern Ireland and underwent a preliminary examination in the hospital. For the first time in eight years, she spent the night in a medical institution.

Today, the 95-year-old monarch is wearing a yellow dress and three pearl necklaces, sitting in a room in Windsor, smiling on the computer screen. In a photo posted on the royal family's social media accounts, the queen was also photographed in Windsor.

The monarch was shown aside, smiling and sitting in a chair, with his hands on his knees, in front of the computer screen. On the table are the Queen’s folded glasses and a few pages of printed briefings for the audience.

She greeted Gunn Kim, the ambassador from South Korea, at Buckingham Palace, dressed in Korean clothing, including a traditional hat called gat. The Queen also held a virtual audience to greet the ambassador from Switzerland, Markus Leitner (Markus Leitner), and his wife Nicole (Nicole), who are also in the palace. 

Among those who welcomed her back to her duties today was her former press secretary, Dickie Arbiter. She wrote on Twitter: “It’s great to see the queen return to work today, with such good The spirit performed for the two video link audiences of Windsor Castle." Royal expert Roya Nikkhah added: "It is great to see the queen smiling at work."

I still hope that the monarch can lead the royal family at the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow next week, either in person or via a video link. A final decision will be made later this week. Buckingham Palace said yesterday that the Queen was still in good spirits during the break and assumed some "relaxed duties". 

The queen was photographed at Windsor Castle today, and the photo was posted on the royal family’s social media accounts. The monarch was shown aside, smiling and sitting in a chair, with his hands on his knees, in front of her big computer screen. On the table are the Queen’s folded glasses and a few pages of printed briefings for the audience

This morning, Queen Elizabeth II appeared on the screen via the video link of Windsor Castle

The queen appeared on the screen in a virtual audience through a video link of Windsor Castle this morning, meeting with Gunn Kim, the South Korean ambassador at Buckingham Palace

I saw South Korean Ambassador Gunn Kim at Buckingham Palace this morning

The Queen also held a virtual audience today to greet Marcus Leitner, the ambassador from Switzerland, and his wife Nicole, who are also at Buckingham Palace. 

Swiss Ambassador Marcus Leitner meets with the Queen at Buckingham Palace this morning 

Since a busy evening reception for the Global Investment Summit was held at Windsor Castle on October 19 (above), today is the first time the Queen has appeared on the screen—albeit on the screen

Queen Elizabeth II hosted a reception for international business and investment leaders at Windsor Castle on October 19

The monarch is taken care of by her medical home, a team of royal physicians and experts.

She will participate in an event in Scotland next week as part of a series of Royal Cop26 events that the Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will participate in from November 1st to 5th.

After being told by the doctor to take a rest, the queen has been unable to walk with her dog every day for nearly a week.

The source said that the Queen had been earnestly implementing their rest orders after receiving an “initial investigation” in the hospital on Wednesday.

The 95-year-old queen has two corgi puppies and a crossbreed of corgi and dachshund, Dorgi Candy. One of the highlights of her day was being driven for a walk near Frogmore on her Windsor Manor, where Harry and Meghan used to live.

Family and friends believe that these daily excursions are a kind of "tonic" to help the queen stay healthy in her nineties.

But since she was hospitalized, the staff has been walking the dog. Buckingham Palace said yesterday that the Queen was still in good spirits during the break and assumed some "relaxed duties".

I still hope that she can lead the royal family at the Cop26 UN Climate Change Summit in Glasgow next week, either in person or via a video link. The final decision will be made this weekend.

On the royal family's website, the queen is still listed as attending the November 1st reception as part of the climate change conference.

After returning from Balmoral, she was busy getting engaged in the first few weeks of October.

The length of her hospital stay was kept secret and was confirmed by the palace only after the newspaper disclosed it.

Last week, BBC senior royal reporter Nicholas Witchell (Nicholas Witchell) faced backlash last night after questioning whether Buckingham Palace undermined public trust by failing to disclose the Queen’s admission.

In his outspoken comments, Mr. Wiechel said that reporters and the public did not "get a complete picture."

He added: "In my opinion, the problem is that rumors and misinformation always prevail in the absence of appropriate, accurate and credible information." 

But his remarks sparked criticism online. A royal observer wrote on Twitter: "To be honest, Nicholas Wichel is so irritating." "The queen is 95 years old. Like most of her age, she will go in and out of the hospital for various checks. Because no matter how healthy you are, this will happen at that age." Her every move does not need to be revealed, giving her some dignity.

Another Twitter user wrote: "He is an arrogant ***, full of self-esteem. Bringing Jenny Bond back. She is very elegant.

The third person asked: "When will the queen begin to be responsible to Nicolas Wichel?"

In 2005, at a press conference held in the Swiss ski resort Klosters, the 68-year-old BBC loyal supporter Witchell asked Prince Charles about his upcoming relationship with Camilla Parker Bowles. (Camilla Parker Bowles) The marriage matter, which caused dissatisfaction with the royal family.

Someone heard Charles whispering to Prince William and Prince Harry: "I can't stand that man." I mean, he is terrible, he really is. 

Her Majesty the Queen returned to work today. Earlier news reported that after being told by a doctor to take a break for nearly a week, she could hardly walk with the dog every day. 

October 16th-Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom participated in the Championship Day event at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire

October 13th-Mrs. Imogen Cooper was received by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in London, where she received the Queen's Medal for Music in 2019

October 12th-Queen Elizabeth II uses a cane when she arrives at Westminster Abbey in London for worship

October 10th-When returning to the church, people saw Queen Elizabeth II on the way to the Royal All Saints Chapel in Windsor

October 6th-Queen Elizabeth II met with members of the Royal Canadian Artillery Regiment at Windsor Castle to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the establishment of A and B batteries.

October 4th-Before launching the Queen’s Baton Relay for the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, the Queen saw the baton that would deliver her personal information at Buckingham Palace in London

October 2nd-Queen Elizabeth II and Chief Minister Nicolas Sturgeon shook hands, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, watched the opening of the sixth session of the Scottish Parliament

The source said that the Queen had been taking the doctor’s rest order seriously after receiving a “preliminary investigation” in the hospital last Wednesday.

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee will be haunted by the court drama of her son Andrew’s Palace, which a royal expert described as “serious news” from Buckingham Palace.

Documents filed in New York show that the civil case of rape and sexual assault brought by Jeffrey Epstein's victim against him will proceed as soon as possible.

Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled that, with mutual agreement, all disclosures and testimony should be completed by July next year.

This means that the key moment in the case will take place before the official national celebration of the Queen’s 70th anniversary.

Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams said that due to the "extremely unwise friendship" between Andrew and Epstein, the celebration will now be shrouded in a "cloud".

The commemoration will last a whole year, when senior members of the royal family (except Andrew) will travel across the country and overseas. These events will be held on the first weekend of June for a four-day bank holiday.

One of the highlights of her day was walking the dog near Frogmore on her Windsor Manor, where her grandsons Prince Harry and Meghan Markle used to live.

Family and friends believe that these daily excursions are a kind of "tonic" that helps keep the queen healthy. 

But since she was hospitalized, the staff has been walking the dog.

On October 12, at an important event in Westminster Abbey, people saw the Queen using a cane for the first time.

On Thursday, October 21, she was said to be "in good spirits" after being hospitalized, and then returned to her desk to take on some light work.

But she missed the church service in Windsor on Sunday.

Royal sources informed the Sunday Times that due to busy social life and a preference for late-night television, the queen was busy getting engaged in October and was therefore "exhausted."

Six months ago, the Queen’s husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, died at the age of 99 at the age of 99.

Buckingham Palace will not comment on whether the queen has accepted her Covid-19 booster injection, but given her age, she may have accepted it.

A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said today: "Her Majesty the Queen conducted two virtual viewers via the video link of Windsor Castle today.

"Today, the Queen received His Excellency Mr. Gunn King via a video link and submitted his predecessor's recall letter and his own certificate as the ambassador of the Republic of Korea to the St. James Court. Mrs. Hee Jung Lee was also received by Her Majesty the Queen.

'His Excellency Mr. Marcus Leitner was received by the Queen and submitted to the Court of St. James the recall letter of his predecessor and his credentials as the ambassador of the Swiss Confederation. Mrs. Lightner was also received by Her Majesty the Queen. 

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Last Wednesday, the Queen participated in some activities before spending the night in the hospital. She was ordered to rest by the doctor and advised her to miss a trip to Northern Ireland during her busy schedule.

Here is what the 95-year-old monarch has done since returning to Windsor Castle in early October:

-October 6th: The Queen held two virtual audiences in Windsor with the Ambassadors of Greece and Belize.

She met with the Canadian Army of the First Regiment of the Royal Canadian Cavalry and later had a telephone interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

-October 7th: The Queen and the Earl of Wessex kick off the Queen's baton in the front yard of Buckingham Palace for the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

-October 12: The Queen, accompanied by the Royal Princess, participates in the Thanksgiving service at Westminster Abbey to commemorate the centennial of the British Royal Legion.

She uses a cane in the monastery-this is the first time she has done so in a major event.

-October 13th: The Queen communicated face-to-face with the pianist Mrs. Imogen Cooper and presented her with the Queen's Medal of Music. She also has three other audiences.

-October 14th: On a day trip to Cardiff, the Queen speaks at the Sixth Conference of Sened in Wales.

-October 16th: The Queen enjoys a day at Ascot and will award the trophy after the Queen Elizabeth II Championship during Qipco British Championship Day.

-October 18th: She had a virtual meeting with Mrs. Cindy Kiro, the new Governor of New Zealand.

-October 19: The Queen has three events-two virtual spectators of the Japanese ambassador and the EU ambassador, and then hosts an evening reception at Windsor Castle to commemorate the Global Investment Summit.

She seems to be thin

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