The Queen may be 86, but Mr Cameron said he saw no sign of her slowing down or reducing her workload.
"You never see any sign that her devotion is getting any less. It's hard to think of her ever putting a foot wrong,” he said.
“I don’t see any sign of her working less hard. You never see her say, I’m going to step back a little.”
“She’s someone who seems to have enormous physical strength. She’s in incredibly good and strong health. Her insights, her sharpness is extraordinary.
In an address to both houses of Parliament earlier this year, the Queen “rededicated” herself to the service of her country for the rest of her life.
Mr Cameron said he believed that the monarch will devote herself to her duties until the last.
"You get the sense she will go on doing the amazing job she has done for this country for as long as she possibly can,” he said.
The Prime Minister dismissed suggestions that the Queen might step down early if her health suffers, or that she might want to be succeeded by her grandson instead of her eldest son.
“I think that both those things are out of the question,” Mr Cameron said.
The Prime Minister also spoke about his weekly audience of the Queen.
He is the 12th prime minister of the Queen’s reign, and she has held private weekly meetings with all of them, discussing Government business and politics.
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