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Queen Elizabeth Shared a Never-Before-Seen Photo of Her Grandchildren

After taking some time off to rest up and put her health first, Queen Elizabeth is back at work, People reports. Today, she presented concert organist Thomas Trotter with the Queen's Medal for Music during a small ceremony at Windsor Castle. The intimate event also featured Judith Weir, Master of the Queen's Music, and photos from the ceremony featured a peek at a photo behind the queen that gave eagle-eyed royal fans a look at a never-before-seen photo of the royal grandkids.

In the photo, Princess Charlotte is in her grandmother's lap and Prince Philip is also in the photo. Other faces include Elizabeth's great-grandson Prince George, Peter Phillips' daughters, Isla and Savannah, and Zara Tindall's oldest daughter, Mia.

People posted a close-up of the framed photograph, which was taken at the end of 2016.

Queen Elizabeth II presents Thomas Trotter Award
Queen Elizabeth II presents Thomas Trotter Award

Photo by Dominic Lipinski-WPA Pool/Getty Images

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While she took most of November off, the queen had an audience with Governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey at Windsor and attended a joint christening for her great-grandsons, August Brooksbank and Lucas Tindall. Though she appears to be healthy, she has been walking with a cane for the first time since 2003 and, unfortunately, doctors have asked that she give up both horseback riding and her daily martini. Back in October, royal doctors noted that she should only "undertake light, desk-based duties," though her schedule seems to be filling up again.