The monarch, 95, carried out her first face-to-face audience in over a month at Windsor Castle on Wednesday
November 18, 2021 - 12:11 GMT Danielle Stacey The Queen made her first public appearance on Wednesday since missing the Remembrance Sunday service due to spraining her back. The monarch, 95, was joined by a rather adorable companion as she met face-to-face with General Sir Nick Carter, the Chief of the Defence Staff, at Windsor Castle.
Candy, who is a cross between a Pembroke Welsh Corgi and a dachshund, is the eldest of the monarch's dogs, and she was also gifted two puppies – Fergus and Muick - by her son, the Duke of York, during lockdown. General Sir Nick discussed the Duke of Edinburgh’s late uncle, saying:"It is a long time. In fact, the only person who has done longer I'm told is Lord Mountbatten … so I am quite surprised by all that."
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