Queen Elizabeth II of Britain took a break from lockdown to saddle up.
Buckingham Palace released photos of the 94-year-old monarch atop a horse in Windsor, west of London.
It’s her first public appearance since the coronavirus pandemic hit.
“The Queen is pictured riding Fern — a 14 year old Fell Pony — in Windsor Home Park this weekend,” the palace said Sunday.
🐴 The Queen is pictured riding Fern – a 14 year old Fell Pony – in Windsor Home Park this weekend. pic.twitter.com/z9DUnW9yB3
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 31, 2020
She seems completely on top of her game.
She has long had a love affair with horses.
“Her Majesty has enjoyed riding since childhood and is closely involved with the welfare of the horses she owns for breeding, riding and racing,” the palace added.
Her Majesty has enjoyed riding since childhood and is closely involved with the welfare of the horses she owns for breeding, riding and racing.
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) May 31, 2020
📸: Press Association pic.twitter.com/qKUYDuJViG