\u0027She adores riding and it has been part of her ritual for most of her life\u0027
The 96-year-old monarch — who has always taken a keen interest in equestrianism throughout her 70-year- reign — was told to quit horse riding back in October 2021 as she battled through a series of “mobility issues” but has now reportedly been away for a trip around Windsor on horseback once again.
The insider went on to explain that the Queen taking up her favourite hobby once again is a “wonderful sign” after concerns that have surrounded her health in recent months had forced her to pull out of several engagements — including her beloved Royal Ascot horse racing event — and allowed her to make only two live appearances during the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
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