Elizabeth II assiste à son premier conseil des ministres
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, left, is met by British Prime Minister David Cameron prior to attending a Cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street, London, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2012. Queen Elizabeth II sat in on a Cabinet meeting for the first time on Tuesday, taking a seat between British Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague to observe the weekly discussion of government business. (AP Photo/PA, Stefan Rousseau) UNITED KINGDOM OUT, NO SALES, NO ARCHIVE
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LONDON (AP) — Queen Elizabeth II sat in on a Cabinet meeting Tuesday for the first time, taking a seat between British Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague to observe the weekly discussion of government business.
Her visit is believed to be the first time a sitting monarch has attended a Cabinet meeting in at least 100 years.
Cabinet members presented her with a gift of 60 placemats in honor of her Diamond Jubilee.
The government said the queen attended Tuesday's meeting as an observer — not as a contributor — in honor of her 60 years on the throne. But her visit has raised some eyebrows for appearing to blur the traditional line between government and monarchy.
As head of state, the queen performs some ceremonial and formal duties related to government but must remain neutral on political matters.