Queen Elizabeth II was photographed going to the christening of her great grandchildren, the children of her granddaughters Eugenie of York and Zara Tindall. The private event was attended by a large part of the royal family.
The British monarch has been recovering her health satisfactorily, and was demonstrated by attending the baptism of her great grandchildren.
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To this departure is added his return to the official agenda last Wednesday after not attending the celebration of Remembrance Day a week ago in London.
“At 95 everything is not so easy,” said Prince Charles hinting that with the advanced age of his mother this type of ailments fall within normality.
The monarch traveled by car to Windsor Castle, to the Royal Chapel of All Saints where the religious ceremony took place in which the children of her granddaughters Eugenie of York and Zara Tindall received the baptismal waters in an intimate and private act. The first joint baptism in the history of the British royal family.
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August Philip Hawke Brooksbank, son of Eugenie of York and Jack Brooksbank, and Lucas Philip Tindall, the baby of Zara and Mike Tindall, were the protagonists of this family evening attended by Prince Andrew, Princess Anne, Beatrice of York, the Dukes of Cambridge, among others.
There is only one image of Queen Elizabeth as she left the enclosure. The monarch wore a lime green outfit and showed that she is in much better health.
Queen Elizabeth II going to the christening of her great grandchildren. (Agency)