Queen Elizabeth Makes 1st Appearance Since Canceling Remembrance Day Service

The 95-year-old monarch looked well as she chatted with Gen. Nick Carter in Windsor Castle’s Oak Room.

LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II met with the British military’s chief of staff at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, the first time she was seen carrying out a face-to-face engagement since she missed the national Remembrance Sunday service due to a sprained back.

The 95-year-old monarch looked well as she chatted with Gen. Nick Carter in Windsor Castle’s Oak Room. The queen, who wore a colorful floral dress, stood to welcome Carter, who is preparing to step down from his role as the armed forces chief at the end of November.

The Oak Room is the queen’s sitting room and office, and her elderly pet dorgi Candy - a cross between a corgi and dachshund - was seen greeting Carter as he entered the room.

Concerns about the monarch’s health were raised last month, when she spent a night in a London hospital after being admitted for medical tests. In late October, palace officials said the monarch had been told by doctors to rest for two weeks and only take on light duties.

Those concerns intensified after she pulled out at the last minute from Sunday’s national Remembrance service to pay tribute to Britain’s war dead. Buckingham Palace officials, who had said it was the monarch’s “firm intention” to make the event, announced Sunday that she decided she had to miss the ceremony because she sprained her back.

Elizabeth is Britain’s longest-lived and longest-reigning monarch. She is due to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee - marking 70 years on the throne - next year.

During her rest period, the queen has continued to work from home, doing desk-based duties and spending most of her time at Windsor Castle, west of London.

She canceled plans to attend the U.N. climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, sending a video message instead to world leaders attending this month’s conference. She also canceled an earlier trip to Northern Ireland.

The queen held an in-person meeting with Prime Minister Boris Johnson last week but was not photographed doing so.

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Queen Elizabeth II (then Princess Elizabeth) with her newborn son, Prince Charles, in 1949. (credit:Fox Photos via Getty Images)
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Then-Princess Elizabeth and Prince Charles in 1948. (credit:Print Collector via Getty Images)
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Then-Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh in an informal photo with their young son, Charles. (credit:PA Images via Getty Images)
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Then-Princess Elizabeth and Charles, on the eve of his first birthday. (credit:Bettmann via Getty Images)
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Then-Princess Elizabeth smiles as she holds her daughter Princess Anne, born Aug. 18, 1950. (credit:STF via Getty Images)
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Four generations of the royal family gather: then-Princess Elizabeth holds Anne while sitting next to her mother, Queen Elizabeth (right), and her grandmother, Queen Mary. (credit:Keystone via Getty Images)
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Then-Princess Elizabeth with Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Princess Anne in August 1951. (credit:Keystone via Getty Images)
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Then-Princess Elizabeth with the Duke of Edinburgh, Charles and Anne on the grounds of Clarence House, their London residence. (credit:PA Images via Getty Images)
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Elizabeth with Prince Charles and Princess Anne on the grounds of Balmoral Castle, Scotland. Charles was celebrating his 4th birthday. (credit:Lisa Sheridan via Getty Images)
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Then-Princess Elizabeth watching Prince Charles play in a toy car while at Balmoral in September 1952. (credit:Lisa Sheridan via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Prince Charles and Princess Anne wave from the balcony at Buckingham Palace after Elizabeth's coronation ceremony in London on June 2, 1953. (credit:Hulton Archive via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Charles during a polo match at Windsor Great Park in 1956. (credit:Hulton Archive via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth with Anne, Charles and Philip, circa 1956. (credit:ullstein bild Dtl. via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth driving Prince Charles and Princess Anne at Windsor in 1957. (credit:Hulton Deutsch via Getty Images)
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A portrait of Queen Elizabeth with her two oldest children. (credit:Bettmann via Getty Images)
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One of the first pictures of the newborn Prince Andrew. The prince was born Feb. 19, 1960. (credit:- via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip with Princess Anne, Prince Charles (right) and Prince Andrew in September 1960. It was Andrew's first holiday to Balmoral. (credit:Mirrorpix via Getty Images)
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The family at Balmoral Castle in September 1960. (credit:Keystone via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth and Princess Anne after a day of riding. (credit:Keystone-France via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth II poses with Prince Andrew and newborn Prince Edward in London in June 1964. (credit:- via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip with Prince Edward on the balcony at Buckingham Palace on June 13, 1964. (credit:Fox Photos via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward waving to the crowds during the Trooping of the Color at Buckingham Palace. (credit:Fox Photos via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth plays with Princes Edward and Andrew at Windsor Castle in June 1965. (credit:Lisa Sheridan via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth awarding Philip and Charles with trophies after a polo match on April 30, 1967. (credit:Michael Stroud via Getty Images)
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The royal family on the grounds of Frogmore House in 1968. (credit:PA Images via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth with Prince Charles and Prince Edward in an undated photo. (credit:Anwar Hussein via Getty Images)
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The royal family at Windsor in 1969. (credit:Fox Photos via Getty Images)
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The royal family relaxing in a drawing room at Sandringham House in Norfolk in April 1969. (credit:Hulton Archive via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth lunches with Prince Philip, Princess Anne and Prince Charles at Windsor Castle in Berkshire, circa 1969. A camera (left) is set up to film for Richard Cawston's BBC documentary "Royal Family," which followed the royals over a period of a year and was broadcast in June 1969. (credit:Hulton Archive via Getty Images)
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The Investiture of The Prince of Wales at Caernarvon Castle on July 1,1969. Prince Charles kneels before Queen Elizabeth as she places the coronet on his head. (credit:Anwar Hussein via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth and Princess Anne attend a function at the Hotel Imperial in Vienna on May 7, 1969. (credit:Fox Photos via Getty Images)
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Charles riding a go-kart with Edward in 1969 while Queen Elizabeth looks on. (credit:Hulton Archive via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth looking at a photo album with Prince Andrew (left) and Prince Edward in December 1971. Footage of this scene was used in the queen's Christmas broadcast of 1971, to illustrate the theme of family. (credit:Hulton Archive via Getty Images)
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The queen, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Andrew (left, in red) and Prince Edward visit the kennels at Balmoral in 1972. (credit:PA Images via Getty Images)
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The royal family at Buckingham Palace in London in 1972. Left to right: Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Edward and Prince Charles. (credit:Fox Photos via Getty Images)
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The Queen and Princess Anne in the Irish State Coach as they drive to Westminster for the ceremonial opening of the new session of Parliament in 1973. (credit:PA Images via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth with Prince Phillip and their three sons on holiday in Balmoral in 1975. (credit:Anwar Hussein via Getty Images)
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Prince Edward with his mother at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 1976. (credit:Tim Graham via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth with Princes Andrew and Edward watch Princess Anne compete in the equestrian event at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada, on July 23, 1976. (credit:Anwar Hussein via Getty Images)
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The queen with Prince Edward on his Skewbald horse at the royal Windsor horse show in 1994. (credit:Tim Graham via Getty Images)
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Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip are joined at Clarence House by their immediate family on Nov. 18, 2007. (credit:Tim Graham via Getty Images)