Queen in a traditional ceremony in Scotland

Queen in a traditional ceremony in Scotland

Edinburgh Queen Elizabeth II has appeared in public for the first time since her Platinum Jubilee. The British Queen, dressed in a powder blue suit, smiles as she welcomes him to the keys ceremony in the Scottish capital Edinburgh on Monday.

The emperor was symbolically given the keys to the city, which he then handed over to elected officials for safekeeping. The 96-year-old traditionally spends some time in Scotland in the summer, where she has two residences: Balmoral Castle in the Highlands and Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh.

The Queen was accompanied by her youngest son Prince Edward and his wife Countess Sophie at the reception. Heir to the throne Prince Charles and daughter Princess Anne are also expected to attend various events in Scotland soon. The second eldest son of Queen Prince Andrew will go missing. He had largely withdrawn from public life years ago due to his involvement in the sexual abuse scandal.

In early June, the Queen made three appearances on the balcony of her London residence, Buckingham Palace, during the celebration of her 70th birthday. Hundreds of thousands cheered the Queen, who was clearly impressed by the reception. The head of state has been suffering from mobility problems for months and has therefore repeatedly canceled official appointments. For her anniversary, Elizabeth pledged that she would continue to serve the country as “supported by my family”.

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