Queen Elizabeth looked the picture of health as she attended a church service over the weekend.
The 90-year-old royal was seen arriving at St Mary Magdalene Church on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England with her husband Prince Philip.
Their daughter Princess Anne and her husband Sir Timothy Laurence were seen walking down the country lane to the service.
It comes after the Queen was taken ill over the Christmas period and was forced to miss a church service on Christmas Day for the first time in 30 years.
A spokesperson said at the time: "[It was] a precautionary measure but there was no sense of undue concern."
And in a statement a couple of weeks previous, a spokesperson added: "The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have heavy colds, and so have decided not to travel to Sandringham today."
The Queen was recently spotted at her annual Women’s Institute meeting in Sandringham, Norfolk, which was her first official public engagement of the year.
The monarch joined members at West Newton village hall, where the group were also given a talk by historian Lucy Worsley earlier in the day.
Mary Relph, who saw the Queen enter the meeting, said: "She looked lovely, she really did after her severe cold, I felt she looked lovely."