London, July 26: Queen Elizabeth II has joined in the virtual unveiling of a new portrait commissioned by Britain's Foreign Office to honor her services to diplomacy. The portrait of the monarch by Miriam Escofet is meant to pay tribute to the queen's work in promoting UK interests all over the world. Also Read | Assam Reports 1,165 New COVID-19 Cases Today, Total Count Reaches 31,086: Live News Breaking And Coronavirus Updates on July 25, 2020.
The queen saw the painting on her computer screen, and observed that a tea cup in the portrait lacked a key ingredient: tea. Escofet told the monarch that she had included the insignia of the FCO on the cup. Also Read | India-China Stand-Off: Ongoing Talks Led to Compete Disengagement at PP 14, 15, 17A, Says Report.
Queen Elizabeth II Joins Virtual Unveiling of Portrait
🌎 The Queen paid a virtual visit to the @foreignoffice this week to hear about their COVID-19 response. pic.twitter.com/wZawvifKUZ
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) July 25, 2020
“She seemed to react very positively to it,'' Escofet said. “She was smiling, asking how long it took and if I had any more projects on the go after this.''
The unveiling took place during a virtual visit in which the monarch was told about how the Foreign Office handled the shock wave of the coronavirus pandemic and brought thousands of British tourists home from far-flung travels.
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