UK's Queen Elizabeth appears in good spirits after health concerns

Queen will instead deliver a recorded message to world leaders at COP26 in Glasgow

Queen Elizabeth II, 95, 'believes you are as old as you feel', says her assistant private secretary. PHOTO: AFP

LONDON:

Britain's Queen Elizabeth appeared to be in good spirits on Thursday as she carried out an online royal engagement, two days after she cancelled her planned appearance at next week's COP26 climate summit following advice from her doctors.

"I am very glad to have a chance to see you if only mechanically this morning," the queen, 95, said as she oversaw the awarding of a medal for poetry to British poet and translator David Constantine via video link.

"I don't know what you do with it. Do you put it in a cupboard?" she asked regarding the medal, smiling into the camera.

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The footage was released by Buckingham Palace.

The world's oldest and longest-reigning monarch spent a night in the hospital last week for an unspecified ailment not related to COVID-19. It was Elizabeth's first overnight hospital stay for years.

The queen had been due to attend an evening reception next Monday at the COP26 conference in Glasgow but will instead deliver a recorded message to world leaders.

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