Queen Elizabeth on Feb. 16.Photo: Alamy Stock PhotoAlthoughQueen Elizabethwasbeing monitoredlast week after she met with sonPrince Charlesjust two days before he tested positive for COVID-19, she’s now back to in-person meetings.The monarch, 95, met with outgoing Defence Services Secretary Rear Admiral James Macleod as well as Major General Eldon Millar, who is taking over the position, at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.The Queen used a walking cane, as she has during anumber of appearancessince October.Queen Elizabethalso went without a mask for the meeting. People in Northern Ireland and England are no longer legally required to wear masks in most public spaces, although face coverings are still required in certain settings — such as in hospitals and on public transportation.Queen Elizabeth.Alamy Stock PhotoIt was announced last week that the Queen had met with her sonPrince Charles, 73, just two days before hetested positive for COVID-19. A royal sourcesaidat the time thatQueen Elizabethwas not displaying any symptoms but was being monitored.Days afterPrince Charles(whofirst tested positivefor the viral disease at the onset of the pandemic in March 2020) went into self-isolation, his wifeCamilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 74, also tested positive for coronavirus. Clarence House added that Camilla is triple vaccinated.The Queen was seen for the first time since the COVID scare when sheconducted two virtual audiencesfrom Windsor on Tuesday.Queen Elizabeth.Alamy Stock PhotoQueen Elizabethreturned to Windsor Castle, where she has spent most of her time since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, earlier this month afterobserving Accession Dayat Sandringham.According to the palace, the Queen would be “be resuming her normal duties of audiences, credentials and privy council meetings continuing to mix both virtual and in person events.“Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!They also announced several events that the monarch “hopes to attend” in March. The first is a Diplomatic Reception at Windsor Castle on March 2, a white-tie event that usually takes place in December. Dressed in their best (including tiaras!), members of the royal family welcome over 500 members of the Diplomatic Corps.

Queen Elizabeth on Feb. 16.Photo: Alamy Stock Photo

Queen Elizabeth II with Rear Admiral James Macleod and Major General Eldon Millar

AlthoughQueen Elizabethwasbeing monitoredlast week after she met with sonPrince Charlesjust two days before he tested positive for COVID-19, she’s now back to in-person meetings.The monarch, 95, met with outgoing Defence Services Secretary Rear Admiral James Macleod as well as Major General Eldon Millar, who is taking over the position, at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.The Queen used a walking cane, as she has during anumber of appearancessince October.Queen Elizabethalso went without a mask for the meeting. People in Northern Ireland and England are no longer legally required to wear masks in most public spaces, although face coverings are still required in certain settings — such as in hospitals and on public transportation.Queen Elizabeth.Alamy Stock PhotoIt was announced last week that the Queen had met with her sonPrince Charles, 73, just two days before hetested positive for COVID-19. A royal sourcesaidat the time thatQueen Elizabethwas not displaying any symptoms but was being monitored.Days afterPrince Charles(whofirst tested positivefor the viral disease at the onset of the pandemic in March 2020) went into self-isolation, his wifeCamilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 74, also tested positive for coronavirus. Clarence House added that Camilla is triple vaccinated.The Queen was seen for the first time since the COVID scare when sheconducted two virtual audiencesfrom Windsor on Tuesday.Queen Elizabeth.Alamy Stock PhotoQueen Elizabethreturned to Windsor Castle, where she has spent most of her time since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, earlier this month afterobserving Accession Dayat Sandringham.According to the palace, the Queen would be “be resuming her normal duties of audiences, credentials and privy council meetings continuing to mix both virtual and in person events.“Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!They also announced several events that the monarch “hopes to attend” in March. The first is a Diplomatic Reception at Windsor Castle on March 2, a white-tie event that usually takes place in December. Dressed in their best (including tiaras!), members of the royal family welcome over 500 members of the Diplomatic Corps.

AlthoughQueen Elizabethwasbeing monitoredlast week after she met with sonPrince Charlesjust two days before he tested positive for COVID-19, she’s now back to in-person meetings.

The monarch, 95, met with outgoing Defence Services Secretary Rear Admiral James Macleod as well as Major General Eldon Millar, who is taking over the position, at Windsor Castle on Wednesday.

The Queen used a walking cane, as she has during anumber of appearancessince October.

Queen Elizabethalso went without a mask for the meeting. People in Northern Ireland and England are no longer legally required to wear masks in most public spaces, although face coverings are still required in certain settings — such as in hospitals and on public transportation.

Queen Elizabeth.Alamy Stock Photo

Queen Elizabeth II with Rear Admiral James Macleod and Major General Eldon Millar

It was announced last week that the Queen had met with her sonPrince Charles, 73, just two days before hetested positive for COVID-19. A royal sourcesaidat the time thatQueen Elizabethwas not displaying any symptoms but was being monitored.

Days afterPrince Charles(whofirst tested positivefor the viral disease at the onset of the pandemic in March 2020) went into self-isolation, his wifeCamilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 74, also tested positive for coronavirus. Clarence House added that Camilla is triple vaccinated.

The Queen was seen for the first time since the COVID scare when sheconducted two virtual audiencesfrom Windsor on Tuesday.

Queen Elizabeth II with Rear Admiral James Macleod and Major General Eldon Millar

Queen Elizabethreturned to Windsor Castle, where she has spent most of her time since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, earlier this month afterobserving Accession Dayat Sandringham.

According to the palace, the Queen would be “be resuming her normal duties of audiences, credentials and privy council meetings continuing to mix both virtual and in person events.”

Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton, Meghan Markle and more!

They also announced several events that the monarch “hopes to attend” in March. The first is a Diplomatic Reception at Windsor Castle on March 2, a white-tie event that usually takes place in December. Dressed in their best (including tiaras!), members of the royal family welcome over 500 members of the Diplomatic Corps.

source: people.com