Queen spoke with Boris Johnson over telephone on Wednesday
On Tuesday, the Queen was photographed for the first time carrying out an official public engagement since Philip’s death
Queen spoke with Boris Johnson over telephone on Wednesday
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The Queen has continued with a busy diary of royal duties by holding a Privy Council meeting, her weekly telephone audience with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and video calls with two newly-appointed bishops.
Queen spoke with Boris Johnson over telephone on Wednesday
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The Queen has continued with a busy diary of royal duties by holding a Privy Council meeting, her weekly telephone audience with Prime Minister Boris Johnson and video calls with two newly-appointed bishops.
The monarch, 95, who is adjusting to life without her beloved consort of 73 years the Duke of Edinburgh, worked virtually from Windsor Castle on Wednesday.
Her regular audience with Mr Johnson came on the day the PM maintained his innocence over the refurbishment of his Downing Street flat after the Electoral Commission launched a formal investigation.
The Queen at the duke’s funeral on April 17 (Victoria Jones/PA)