When they saw it pass byalbeit aboard one massive automobilethe people who were walking inside the Sandringham estate they couldn’t believe their eyes. Well yes, it was her, the Queen Elizabethmomentarily in the Norfolk – supposes the Daily Mail – for recover your energy after the tiring week spent in Scotlandfull of institutional commitments.
Like this, Monday afternoonwas spotted – and photographed – exiting from Wood Farm, the historic cottage where the Prince Philip he retired a few years ago after leaving the public commitments. The monarch – in a floral dress and a pair of sunglasses – looked serene on the passenger seat of his iconic Range Rover, while he was behind the wheel John Warren, manager of the royal racing stables.
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Together with him, says the British tabloid, Her Majesty is gone to visit his beloved horses, a passion that accompanies it since childhood. To be precise since his dad, King George VIgave her a sweet Shetland pony named Peggy on the occasion of his fourth birthday. And love is still strong today, so much so that ten days ago – despite recent mobility problems – is back in the saddle.
To think that last October the news spread that the queen – on the advice of doctors – had even stopped riding. «She is disappointed, but he does not lose heartAn insider specified. That he was right: Elizabeth – as revealed by the Sun – he has put the stick aside and he has begun to ride his beloved ones again pony Felltaking a leisurely stroll in the Windsor estate.
Today – after participating in the Ceremony of the Keys in Edinburgh with the son Edoardo and his wife Sophieattended to a military parade in front of Holyrood House together with Prince Charles and finally met the first Scottish minister away from the flashes Nicola Sturgeon – the monarch is recovering rapidly forces. Always by his side inseparable horses.
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