Queen Elizabeth paid a virtual visit to KPMG to mark the firm’s 150th anniversary

The Queen was introduced to colleagues from across the business, including Jennifer Lee, head of KPMG’s Liverpool office. Kate Middleton

Queen Elizabeth II held a virtual visit with employees and partners at KPMG, an accountancy firm, to mark its 150th anniversary. During the visit The Queen was introduced to colleagues from across the business, including Jennifer Lee, head of KPMG’s Liverpool office. The Queen heard about the firm’s continued efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in the accountancy profession, and spoke to employees from across the UK about their personal stories.

The Queen was introduced to colleagues from across the business, including Jennifer Lee, head of KPMG’s Liverpool office. Kate Middleton

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  1. Pour cette visite virtuelle toujours aussi pimpante dans cette couleur bleu pâle ; jolies perles de ses boucles d'oreilles qu'elle affectionne particulièrement ainsi que de son petit collier à deux rangs !

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  2. The blue sweater with white blouse is very pretty. Her makeup is flawless, and her gray hair is beautiful. I admire Queen Elizabeth for her dedication to and enjoyment of her many royal duties. She is amazing.

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  3. Here she looks like a lovely Grandmother who happens also to be the Queen.

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  4. Looking good and relaxed after an incredible year. She looks as if she is enjoying this call too.

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  5. The Queen reminds me of my grandma dressed in her cardi. She looks so huggable. I love this more relaxed look.

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  6. Queen Elizabeth looks lovely the colour of the cardigan is nice; the pearls make the outfit look trendy. Perhaps KPMG do Her Majesty's accounts. My friend worked for KPMG; and worked in Australia. Interesting company.

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