Despite warnings from her doctors: The Queen dares to get back on the horse

Despite warnings from her doctors
The Queen ventures back on horseback

Ever since she was a child, Queen Elizabeth II has been fascinated by horses.

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The Queen continues to write good news. After she was last able to do without her walking stick, she is said to have gone riding.

Most recently, the ongoing news about Queen Elizabeth II’s “mobility problems” (96) worried royal fans around the world. The first good news came a few days ago when the monarch received the Archbishop of Canterbury at Windsor Castle – without a walking stick, which had become the Queen’s constant companion for the past few weeks. And now the tabloid “The Sun” reportsthat the 96-year-old has even swung back into the saddle of one of her beloved horses.

The royal horseback ride at Windsor Castle took place against the express advice of their doctors. Around nine months ago, the Queen was stopped from pursuing her great passion for health reasons.

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An unnamed source told The Sun: “The Queen has enjoyed being back on her horse. Being back on horseback is a wonderful sign after all the worries about her health. To do so at 96 is pretty impressive.”

The fact that the Queen is apparently doing better is also reflected in her alleged desire to travel to Scotland this June for “Holyrood Week”. Every year at the end of June, members of the royal family travel to Edinburgh for various engagements. Will the Queen be among them again? be loud “The Mirror” but not yet finally decided.

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