Queen Elizabeth made her first public appearance in five months on Tuesday.
The British monarch joined the royal family at a memorial service honoring her late husband Prince Philip.Due to COVID-19 rules, the queen sat alone during the service at Westminster Abbey.
Buckingham Palace reported Queen Elizabeth was actively involved in the planning of the service, even after she was forced to cut back on her duties in October, due to an unspecified illness. This was her first major public appearance since she tested positive for COVID-19 in February and started experiencing mobility problems.
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