Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles.Photo: Samir Hussein/WireimageQueen Elizabethis on the road to recovery following herCOVID-19 diagnosis.Prince Charlesprovided a health update on the monarch, 95, on Tuesday during a visit in Southend-on-Sea, England, for its City Day, sharing with well-wishers that his mother was on the mend. Janice Jacom toldHello!magazinethat she inquired about the Queen’s health when she spoke to the heir.“I asked the Prince about his mother, and he said, ‘She’s a lot better now — it was very mild.’ It was a bit worrying as the Queen is getting on a bit, but I think she’s absolutely wonderful,” said Jacom.Prince Charles, 73, also told local Raymond Gibson a similar update: “I asked how his mum was, he said she’s had very slight COVID so she’s okay,” Gibson toldTown & Country.The Queen wasseen for the first time since testing positive for coronaviruson Tuesday when photos were released from two virtual meetings with incoming foreign ambassadors that she conducted from her Windsor Castle home.During the virtual meetings, the Queen was seen wearing a bright green dress and her signature pearls.Last week, theQueen canceled her planned virtual engagementsdue to her ongoing symptoms. However, she felt well enough on Wednesday to hold an audience with Prime Minister Boris Johnson onOn Sunday,Queen Elizabeth reunited with some of her grandchildren and great-grandchildrenin a special outdoor visit on the grounds of Windsor Castle.The Queen met up withPrince William,Kate Middletonand their three children —Prince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louis— in the winter sunshine at Frogmore House, theDaily Mailreported.Princess Beatriceand her 5-month-old daughter Sienna were also there for the visit.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!Queen Elizabethhas taken the advice of the UK’s Foreign Secretary to postpone the diplomatic reception that was initially scheduled to take place on March 2 at Windsor Castle amid the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles.Photo: Samir Hussein/Wireimage

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Queen Elizabethis on the road to recovery following herCOVID-19 diagnosis.Prince Charlesprovided a health update on the monarch, 95, on Tuesday during a visit in Southend-on-Sea, England, for its City Day, sharing with well-wishers that his mother was on the mend. Janice Jacom toldHello!magazinethat she inquired about the Queen’s health when she spoke to the heir.“I asked the Prince about his mother, and he said, ‘She’s a lot better now — it was very mild.’ It was a bit worrying as the Queen is getting on a bit, but I think she’s absolutely wonderful,” said Jacom.Prince Charles, 73, also told local Raymond Gibson a similar update: “I asked how his mum was, he said she’s had very slight COVID so she’s okay,” Gibson toldTown & Country.The Queen wasseen for the first time since testing positive for coronaviruson Tuesday when photos were released from two virtual meetings with incoming foreign ambassadors that she conducted from her Windsor Castle home.During the virtual meetings, the Queen was seen wearing a bright green dress and her signature pearls.Last week, theQueen canceled her planned virtual engagementsdue to her ongoing symptoms. However, she felt well enough on Wednesday to hold an audience with Prime Minister Boris Johnson onOn Sunday,Queen Elizabeth reunited with some of her grandchildren and great-grandchildrenin a special outdoor visit on the grounds of Windsor Castle.The Queen met up withPrince William,Kate Middletonand their three children —Prince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louis— in the winter sunshine at Frogmore House, theDaily Mailreported.Princess Beatriceand her 5-month-old daughter Sienna were also there for the visit.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!Queen Elizabethhas taken the advice of the UK’s Foreign Secretary to postpone the diplomatic reception that was initially scheduled to take place on March 2 at Windsor Castle amid the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Queen Elizabethis on the road to recovery following herCOVID-19 diagnosis.

Prince Charlesprovided a health update on the monarch, 95, on Tuesday during a visit in Southend-on-Sea, England, for its City Day, sharing with well-wishers that his mother was on the mend. Janice Jacom toldHello!magazinethat she inquired about the Queen’s health when she spoke to the heir.

“I asked the Prince about his mother, and he said, ‘She’s a lot better now — it was very mild.’ It was a bit worrying as the Queen is getting on a bit, but I think she’s absolutely wonderful,” said Jacom.

Prince Charles, 73, also told local Raymond Gibson a similar update: “I asked how his mum was, he said she’s had very slight COVID so she’s okay,” Gibson toldTown & Country.

The Queen wasseen for the first time since testing positive for coronaviruson Tuesday when photos were released from two virtual meetings with incoming foreign ambassadors that she conducted from her Windsor Castle home.

During the virtual meetings, the Queen was seen wearing a bright green dress and her signature pearls.

Last week, theQueen canceled her planned virtual engagementsdue to her ongoing symptoms. However, she felt well enough on Wednesday to hold an audience with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on

On Sunday,Queen Elizabeth reunited with some of her grandchildren and great-grandchildrenin a special outdoor visit on the grounds of Windsor Castle.

The Queen met up withPrince William,Kate Middletonand their three children —Prince George,Princess CharlotteandPrince Louis— in the winter sunshine at Frogmore House, theDaily Mailreported.Princess Beatriceand her 5-month-old daughter Sienna were also there for the visit.

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!

Queen Elizabethhas taken the advice of the UK’s Foreign Secretary to postpone the diplomatic reception that was initially scheduled to take place on March 2 at Windsor Castle amid the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

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