The Queen has been photographed working in an image released on her Platinum Jubilee, passing the historic milestone of 70 years on the throne.
The 95-year-old monarch is pictured smiling with her papers of state on the table in front of her. A nearby image of her father King George VI is visible in the background.
Accession Day
Seventy years ago on February 6, the king died and his daughter, aged just 25, became Queen.
In a message released to mark her Platinum Jubilee the Queen said: “It is a day that, even after 70 years, I still remember as much for the death of my father, King George VI, as for the start of my reign.
“As we mark this anniversary, it gives me pleasure to renew to you the pledge I gave in 1947 that my life will always be devoted to your service.”
In her statement, the Queen also expressed her “sincere wish”, that Camilla will be known as Queen Consort when the Prince of Wales becomes King.
The new photograph shows the Queen working from papers delivered to her in the famous red box – which can be seen in the image.
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Every day of every year, wherever she is, the Queen receives from Government ministers and her representatives in the Commonwealth and foreign countries, information in the form of policy papers, Cabinet documents, Foreign Office telegrams, a daily summary of events in Parliament, letters and other State papers.
These are sent to her by the private secretaries in the red boxes also used by Government ministers to carry confidential documents.
All of the papers have to be read and, where necessary, approved and signed.
The photograph was taken on Wednesday during the Queen’s stay at her Sandringham estate where in past years she has traditionally spent Accession Day.
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