Her Majesty the Queen hasn’t been seen since the Platinum Jubilee, but today she received the Archbishop of Canterbury as he presented her with a special Canterbury Cross for her “unstinting” service to the Church of England. Queen Elizabeth II looked ravishing in a floral dress.
The Queen today wore a white dress decorated with pink flowers with green stems at Windsor Castle.
She was pictured shaking the hand of Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The Queen’s dress appeared to feature a print adorned with dark and light pink peonies.
The dress had long sleeves and reached the Queen’s knees.
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It was a beautiful choice for such as summer day and, coincidentally, peonies are currently in season.
The Queen accessorised with a pearl necklace and matching pearl earrings.
She also wore a silver brooch, pinned to her left lapel.
Interestingly, the Queen was without her usual three strings of pearls and wore only one long pearl necklace.
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Her Majesty also donned her usual gold wristwatch with a black wristband.
On her feet she wore her crocodile print-embossed loafers, which feature a small heel and gold embellishment on the front.
The Archbishop of Canterbury was in a purple outfit and donned a long silver chain featuring a large cross around his neck.
The Queen welcomed the Archbishop in a room in Windsor Castle, which had red carpet and featured huge gold-framed portraits on the walls.