Queen Elizabethjust held a very special investiture ceremony alongside Prince Charles.
The Queen, 96, presented the George Cross to representatives of the National Health Service from the four countries that make up the U.K. at Windsor Castle on Tuesday. The honor was to mark their service during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Queen met with four frontline workers — one representative from each Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales — as well as their corresponding Chief Executives of the NHS.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles.AARON CHOWN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

This marks only the second time during the Queen’s 70-year reign that the award has been presented collectively to an organization or group of people. In 1999, she presented the George Cross to the Royal Ulster Constabulary.
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Queen Elizabeth wasdiagnosed with coronavirusin February. During the video call markingthe official opening of the Royal London Hospital’s Queen Elizabeth Unita few weeks later, the monarch commented that COVID-19 “does leave one feelingvery tired and exhausted, doesn’t it? This horrible pandemic.”
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