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It's "amazing" that the 96-year-old Queen got back on her Fell pony. Queen Elizabeth is back on her horse!

 


It's "amazing" that the 96-year-old Queen acquired returned on her Fell pony.
Queen Elizabeth is back on her horse!
The 96-year-old monarch has lately been for a mild experience on her pony at Windsor Castle.
"At 96, it is outstanding that the Queen has been on her horse," a supply tells PEOPLE.
It is likely that she was on Fern, her sturdy 16-year-old Fell pony, and was once accompanied by means of her groom Terry Pendry, who is normally through her side when she is riding.



The information used to be first mentioned with the aid of The Sun on Friday, which quoted a supply saying she has "enjoyed being on her horse again."
The Queen has been an avid horse-rider on account that she used to be a infant and has owned and bred racehorses and worked alongside them all her life. At Trooping the Colour — her reliable birthday parade — she would always welcome the horses returned to Buckingham Palace with a sugar lump treat.
Last fall, it used to be suggested that the Queen had to give up her preferred activity due to "discomfort." It has on the grounds that emerged that she has been experiencing "episodic mobility problems."
Those issues have triggered her to leave out some of her public duties, but she did get to attend the Royal Windsor Horse Show in May to watch some of her horses in competition.



"She used to be in outstanding spirits," an observer told PEOPLE. "People she knows in the horse world have been being delivered to her to speak to her at the window. You can see she is in truely correct form."
Later that week, she attended the closing evening gala performance, laughing at one of the jokes from the host of the televised event.
However, she wasn't able to control to attend ultimate week's annual Royal Ascot horserace, which is shut to her Windsor Castle home.
Since reducing back on her riding, she has persevered to keep tabs on her horses as an awful lot as she can, heading to Sandringham, the place she has a stud farm, to test on the animals and get updates from her racing supervisor John Warren and other staffers.



Earlier this week, the Queen carried out an in-person assembly with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and is hoping to be in Edinburgh for the upcoming Holyrood week. She will stay at Holyroodhouse, whilst other individuals of the royal family, like Prince Charles and her daughter Princess Anne, lift out engagements on her behalf.

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