Queen Elizabeth makes first appearance after heavy cold over Christmas
The Queen has made her first public appearance of 2017 after ill-health affected her during the festive season, BBC News reports.
She attended the morning church service at St Mary Magdalene in Sandringham, Norfolk, on Sunday.
There were concerns about the monarch's health after she missed services on Christmas Day and New Year's Day, which she normally attends with other members of the royal family.
Buckingham Palace said she was "recuperating" from a heavy cold.
The Queen, dressed in blue, arrived with Prince Philip at about 11:00 GMT in a maroon Bentley.
Shortly after, she was joined by other members of the royal family, including the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, as well as the Middleton family.
It is a chilly, damp Sandringham day. Perhaps just the sort of day you wouldn't venture out if you had a cold.
But today the Queen felt well enough to make her first public appearance since arriving on her Sandringham estate in December.
She was cheered by members of the public as she emerged from the car.
Her absence from the Christmas Day church service here was significant in that she rarely fails to appear at these regular public events, where people expect to see her.
She will know that her absence causes concern and rumour.
But officials had always maintained she just had a heavy cold and at 90 years old was being cautious.
She will stay on her Norfolk estate until next month.