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The queen marked another royal first last week when she held her diplomatic hearings via video link. During the memorable series of engagements, the Queen was photographed by her staff, allowing royal fans to view her work from home.

In one of the images released by Buckingham Palace after video calls with diplomats, eagle-eyed royal observers noticed a black and white framed image placed behind the Queen.

While the portrait details are impossible to see from a distance, the image appears to represent Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, Hello! wrote the magazine.

Instantly, Prince George and Princess Charlotte appear to be located behind their younger brother, Prince Louis.

Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, the Queen has embraced technology and allowed royal fans to enter her Berkshire home in a new way.

During the first national blockade, the monarch made her first royal visit through a video conference with some members of the Carers Trust.

The queen was virtually accompanied by her daughter, Princess Anne, who from her home in Gloucestershire helped Her Majesty facilitate the engagement.

Since then, the Queen has made a series of video calls while remaining in isolation at Windsor Castle.

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At the end of November, the monarch enjoyed a performance by a 45-person Cypriot children’s orchestra to mark her 73rd wedding anniversary to Prince Philip.

During the same call, the Queen also spoke with three Commonwealth Points of Light award winners.

During her first series of virtual diplomatic hearings on December 4, the monarch received three delegates, says the Court Circular.

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The register that records all the official engagements made by the Royal Family during the year read: “Her Excellency Mrs. Sophie Katsarava was received in audience by the Queen via a video link today and presented the Letters of Retirement from her predecessor and his own Letters of Credence as Georgia Ambassador to the Court of St. James.

The Hon. Mr. Gil da Costa was received in audience by His Majesty through a video link and presented the Letters of Revocation of his predecessor and his own Letters of Credence as Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste before the Court of St. James .

“His Excellency Dr. Ferenc Kumin was received in audience by the Queen via video link and presented his predecessor’s Letters of Revocation and his own Letters of Credence as Hungarian Ambassador to the Court of St. James.

Ms. Kumin was also greeted by His Majesty via video link.

“Sir Philip Barton (Permanent Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Commonwealth and Development) was present.”

Letters of Credentials are also known as the credentials of these diplomats.

It is an official document drawn up by the Head of State of the diplomat to the Queen in which they request that he give credit to the new appointment.

The Queen usually holds these audiences at Buckingham Palace.

However, the monarch left her home in London on March 19 and is unlikely to return until the end of the pandemic.

While at Windsor Castle, the Queen also continued to hold weekly meetings with the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, by phone.



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