The Queen is reportedly horse riding again and has managed to get "back in the saddle" after months of mobility issues and being spotted using a walking stick in public.
Her Majesty, who recently turned 96, has been closely monitored by doctors advising her to use a walking stick for all public engagements.
But it's claimed that the Royal defied her medical team to jump back on her beloved pony without her mobility aid.The Queen, whose greatest passion is horses and riding and has been ever since she was a young child in 1929, was reportedly spotted riding the animal around her estate in Windsor.
It comes nine months after she was advised to stop riding altogether. According to The Sun, Her Majesty had been missing trotting on her pony so much she decided nine months was long enough without her favourite activity. "The Queen has enjoyed being on her horse again," a source told the publication. "Riding again is a wonderful sign after those worries about her health. "To do so at 96 is pretty remarkable," the insider said.
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