Queen holds first in-person audience with Boris since start of pandemic

23 June 2021, 17:57

The Queen has held her first in-person weekly audience with the Prime Minister since before lockdown began
The Queen has held her first in-person weekly audience with the Prime Minister since before lockdown began. Picture: PA

By Kate Buck

The Queen has held her first in-person weekly audience with the Prime Minister since before lockdown began.

Boris Johnson met with the monarch at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday afternoon.

The pair, who were together at the G7 summit earlier this month, have conducted their audiences by telephone ever since the coronavirus pandemic swept through the nation.

They last held a face to face weekly audience 15 months ago on March 11 2020.

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A week later on March 18 they switched to speaking on the telephone instead as the Queen prepared to socially distance herself at Windsor Castle.

She retreated to the Berkshire royal residence into what was dubbed HMS Bubble with the Duke of Edinburgh just before England went into its first national lockdown.

The pair, who were together at the G7 summit earlier this month, have conducted their audiences by telephone ever since the coronavirus pandemic swept through the nation
The pair, who were together at the G7 summit earlier this month, have conducted their audiences by telephone ever since the coronavirus pandemic swept through the nation. Picture: PA

Mr Johnson and the Queen were pictured speaking by phone from Downing Street and Windsor on March 25 last year.

On Wednesday, the Queen, 95, dressed in a lilac, was photographed with the PM in her Private Audience Room at the central London palace.

It is believed to be the first time the Queen has been at the palace for six weeks since she attended the State Opening of Parliament in May.

Much has happened politically and personally since the head of state and the PM last had a face to face audience, with the country emerging bruised and battered from the worst public health crisis for generations.

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Philip - the Queen's husband of 73 years - died aged 99 in April, and the monarch has also been facing the long fallout from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's departure and the repercussions from Harry and Meghan's bombshell Oprah Winfrey interview.

Mr Johnson tested positive for Covid-19 in March 2020 just over two weeks after his final in-person audience with the Queen, but the monarch stayed in good health.

He was later admitted to intensive care and credited NHS staff for saving his life.

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In April 2020, he celebrated the arrival of his baby son Wilfred, and last month he and his fiancee Carrie Symonds married in secret at Westminster Cathedral.

Mr Johnson has experienced a tumultuous 15 months of leading the country through the Covid-19 crisis.

In a 1992 documentary filmed to mark her 40th year on the throne, the Queen - the nation's longest reigning sovereign - gave her view on the importance of her meetings with her prime ministers.

"They unburden themselves or tell me what is going on or if they have any problems, and sometimes I can help in some way as well," she said.

"They know I can be impartial and it is rather nice to feel one is a sponge.

"Occasionally one can put one's point of view and perhaps they have not seen it from that angle."

As head of state, the Queen is politically neutral and acts on the advice of her Government in political matters, but her political knowledge is immense.

Throughout her reign, she has received weekly briefings from the prime minister of the day, and dozens of government documents pass across her desk every week for formal approval.

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