Mindsphere. Posted June 2, 2020 Share Posted June 2, 2020 Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, aged 94, went out this weekend, for the first time since the imposition of isolation restrictions, for a horseback ride around Windsor Castle, according to images published by the media. British media, EFE reports on Monday. Last hour Special sections conferences Wall Street RO Queen Elizabeth II celebrates the release from solitary confinement with a horse ride Queen Elizabeth II celebrates the release from solitary confinement with a horse ride. Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, aged 94, went out this weekend, for the first time since the imposition of isolation restrictions, for a horseback ride around Windsor Castle, according to images published by the media. British media, EFE reports on Monday. The British sovereign was seen riding in a saddle on her horse 'Balmoral Fern', on the ground surrounding Windsor Castle, dressed in her favorite outfit, writes Agerpres. Queen Elizabeth II isolated herself in Windsor with her husband, Prince Philip, 98, and a small group of employees due to restrictions imposed by the British executive in late March to curb the spread of the new coronavirus. In the last image before the isolation, the queen was seen driving out of Buckingham Palace (London) on March 19, accompanied by her two dogs, Candy and Vulcan. The Queen kept her official duties until the day before the isolation measures were enacted, although she kept in touch by telephone with Prime Minister Boris Johnson. In the new images, the queen is seen riding in a tweed suit, with a multicolored headscarf, white gloves and riding boots. Elizabeth II celebrated her birthday on April 21, in solitary confinement with Prince Philip, as the celebrations of her birthday were canceled in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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