What hasn't changed between the start of Boris Johnson's premiership in 2019 and now the beginning of Liz Truss's is the Queen's determination to keep working in any way she can, even at 96, says Sky's Rhiannon Mills.
In front of the fireplace in her drawing room at Balmoral Castle, the Queen looked more a picture of a smiling grandmother than formal head of state as she was dressed in her tartan skirt and cardigan, her usual clothes for her Scottish retreat., her advisers wanting to show she is more than capable of still doing the job., said to me:"I think what we've seen today is what we'd normally see at Buckingham Palace, the pictures are no more or no less.
The fact that she didn't travel to London today, coupled with her deciding not to go with Prince Charles and Camilla to herThe Queen and Princess Anne at Thames Hospice in Berkshire in July
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