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Queen holds weekly call with British PM after cancelling virtual meetings Tuesday

The Queen held her weekly audience with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson via telephone on Wednesday despite having contracted COVID-19, Buckingham Palace said.

The 95-year-old monarch was diagnosed with COVID-19 on Sunday

The Queen, seen here in July 2021, held a call with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Wednesday, one day after cancelling virtual meetings due to her ongoing symptoms of COVID-19. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

The Queen held her weekly audience with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson via telephone on Wednesday despite having contracted COVID-19, Buckingham Palace said.

Elizabeth, 95, had cancelled her virtual meetings on Tuesday after suffering cold-like symptoms. Her age, COVID-19 diagnosis and recent health scare have been a cause of worry for British officials and the public, but being well enough to speak to Johnson was taken as an encouraging sign.

Officials confirmed Sunday that the Queen tested positive for COVID-19. The diagnosis prompted concern and well wishes from across Britain's political spectrum for the Queen, the country's longest-reigning monarch.

The palace said Sunday that Elizabeth, who has been fully vaccinated and had a booster shot, would continue with "light" duties at Windsor Castle over the coming week.