Min menu

Pages

After abandoning the stick... Queen Elizabeth returns to riding

After 9 months away from her favorite hobby at the request of doctors, Queen Elizabeth II returned to horse riding, days after seeing her stand without using her cane.   The 96-year-old Queen's health suffered from numerous undisclosed problems that left her absent from very important occasions before and during the celebrations of the Platinum Jubilee, which she had never been absent from, but which she apparently began to regain.



After 9 months away from her favorite hobby at the request of doctors, Queen Elizabeth II returned to horse riding, days after seeing her stand without using her cane.


The 96-year-old Queen's health suffered from numerous undisclosed problems that left her absent from very important occasions before and during the celebrations of the Platinum Jubilee, which she had never been absent from, but which she apparently began to regain.


A reliable source revealed to British newspaper The Sun that the Queen had returned to enjoying riding and was looking very happy.


Britain's Queen Elizabeth II had recently adopted a new hairstyle; She appeared in a different look after years of looking back with her hair, and it seemed that the Queen not only changed the array, but also her hair appeared significantly shorter from the back and on the sides.


The Queen held several formal meetings this week


  • During which she appeared in good health and remarkable activity
  • In addition to her new hairstyle, she abandoned the stick on which she had recently relied so much to stand and walk
  • and opted for summer dresses that were delightfully coloured and characteristically printed.


Her first appearance was during a visit by the Archbishop of Canterbury at Windsor Castle, last Tuesday, June 21, 2022; To pay her a special and very special tribute from the Church of England, usually at a special ceremonial ceremony hosted by the Church of England, and given to the characters who provided outstanding services to the Church.


This tribute was to congratulate the Queen on her recent celebration of the Platinum Jubilee; This is 70 years since she was declared Queen of Britain.


The second meeting was gathered by Margaret Paisley, Governor of Australia's State of New South Wales, at Windsor Castle



















































Comments