Queen Elizabeth: – Surprised: – Fun to see

Queen Elizabeth: – Surprised: – Fun to see

Last week, the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth (96)He attended and spoke at the opening of Parliament – Something she had to cancel at the last minute. This time, too, it was health that got in the way.

Based on her age, British media have speculated about the Queen’s actual condition after she tested positive for coronavirus earlier this year – but now she appears to be in better shape.

On Friday, she appeared at a horse show in Windsor, which marks the first time the 96-year-old has appeared in public in several weeks.

Rejoicing: The Queen applauded and cheered the knights during the horse show.  Photo: Trip / Backgrid UK / NTB

Rejoicing: The Queen applauded and cheered the knights during the horse show. Photo: Trip / Backgrid UK / NTB
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The Queen shone with the sun as she sat in the stands to cheer the knights. Her pony, Moral Leah, also participated in the show. The pony must have also ran away with a prize during the show.

The site also writes that the Royal Windsor Show is one of the Queen’s favorite events of the year.

Prize winning: The Queen seemed very happy when she received the trophy.  Photo: Stephen Locke/Zuma Press/NTP

Prize winning: The Queen seemed very happy when she received the trophy. Photo: Stephen Locke/Zuma Press/NTP
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Watch and listen to House Royalist Caroline Fagel says that although the King struggled with her health for a long time, she seems to have had a good time showing off the horses.

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Queen Elizabeth has canceled much of her official program for a long time now, and many fear she is still. The British royal family said this was due to problems with mobility. But although the elderly Queen is clearly struggling to walk, there is nothing lacking in her temper and commitment. She says it shows the photos from the Royal Windsor show.

Wand: Queen Elizabeth brought a wand to lean on.  Photo: Steve Parsons/AP/NTB

Wand: Queen Elizabeth brought a wand to lean on. Photo: Steve Parsons/AP/NTB
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– It’s fun to see how much she costs herself there, but then she’s one of those who think horses are the best until then. Vagle explains that she simply loves horses, and has already ridden herself until recently if she hasn’t yet.

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