Queen Elizabeth resumed her public commitments today and after a week of mandatory rest prescribed by doctors. This was announced by Buckingham Palace, specifying that these first engagements took place in virtual form.

According to the note released by the palace, His Majesty held around lunchtime two audiences on video link from Windsor Castle, where he continues to concern himself for now: the first with the new ambassador of South Korea in London, called to present the credentials to the court of San Giacomo; the second with the new Swiss ambassador, for the same reasons. According to the original plans, Elizabeth II should attend in person - with her son and heir to the throne Charles and with her grandson William - at one of the ceremonial events of the UN international climate conference CoP26 scheduled for next week in Glasgow, Scotland, under the presidency of the British government of Boris Johnson.

In recent days, the 95-year-old sovereign had been subjected to some "preliminary investigations" as part of a hospitalization that lasted just under 24 hours and made known only to things done by the spokesmen of the British court.

(Unioneonline / vl9

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