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07 Sept 2025

Queen hopes to attend Commonwealth Day service with royal family

Queen hopes to attend Commonwealth Day service with royal family

The former Archbishop of York will give the address at the Commonwealth Day service expected to be the Queen’s first major public appearance since reaching her Platinum Jubilee milestone.

The Queen, who has recently recovered from a bout of Covid, hopes to attend the important event in the royal calendar alongside the Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall and Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

The Commonwealth, affectionately known as the “family of nations”, has played an important role throughout the monarch’s reign, and she takes a special interest in the institution.

Highlights of the service at Westminster Abbey on Monday 14 March will include an address by the former Archbishop Lord Sentamu, a reflection by young Tongan leader Elizabeth Kite and special musical performances from Emeli Sandé and Mica Paris.

Commonwealth Day has not been celebrated in person since 2020 when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex made their last public appearance with senior royals before stepping down as working members of the monarchy and moving to North America.

The Queen returned to in-person events on Monday when she welcomed Canada’s prime minister Justin Trudeau to Windsor Castle on Monday for an audience.

The monarch tested positive for Covid on February 20 and Buckingham Palace said at the time she was experiencing “mild cold-like symptoms”.

During her meeting with Mr Trudeau the head of state was not pictured with the walking stick she has been using of late and the pair shared a joke at the start of their meeting.

The Queen last met a group of people in public on February 5 – the eve of reaching her Platinum Jubilee – when she hosted a reception at her Sandringham home for local charity workers, volunteers and former staff from her Sandringham estate.

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