The meeting was attended by a nurse who gave the first vaccine against coronavirus in the world.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles met with health workers from four countries and showed them the National Health Service’s George Cross to an audience at Windsor Castle.
The Daily Mail writes about it.
The special guest was Mae Parsons, the nurse who gave the world’s first coronavirus vaccine to 90-year-old Maggie Kinnan in 2020.
May Parsons noted that the vaccination program was a success, and it was the general pride of the medical profession, to which the Queen agreed, noting that it was amazing.
The 96-year-old queen is in good mood and looks great.
Queen Elizabeth II presented the National Health Service of George Cross, the highest honor after Victoria Cross, in recognition of victories in the fight against pandemic.
It must be said that the Queen, after celebrating her Platinum Jubilee, continues to appear in public. Although before the celebration, he often felt sick and there was a risk that he might even miss the celebration.
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It was previously learned that British Queen Elizabeth II had given part of her duties as head of state to Prince Charles of Wales.
The media also found out that Kate Middleton’s younger sister Pippa has become a mother for the third time.
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Source: korrespondent

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