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24.06.2022 - 11:37 / ok.co.uk
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. The Queen's decision to take the plunge followed an engagement at Windsor Castle days earlier, where she was seen without her walking stick.
The monarch smiled and shook hands as she undertook an official meeting with Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and appeared to be in much better spirits after struggling with ongoing pain in her legs. What's more, the Royal was also seen welcoming Australia's Governor of New South Wales, Margaret Beazley, this week. Wearing a bright and sunny floral yellow dress, the monarch smiled and enjoyed chatting to the official as she posed for pictures in Windsor.
Here’s some cool Bridgerton news!
Wilson Chapman editorThe “Bridgerton” literary universe is expanding. Original series writer Julia Quinn and Shonda Rhimes, the executive producer of the romance series’ Netflix adaptation, are set to cowrite a new prequel novel set in the world of “Bridgerton.”Currently untitled, the new book series is based on the universe of the TV series, and is an adaptation of the upcoming Netflix “Bridgerton” spinoff about a young Queen Charlotte.
ongoing mobility issues. But now her job has officially been scaled back amid those health concerns.The monarchy’s annual report, which was released last week, revealed that Queen Elizabeth II’s role as head of state has been tweaked from 13 bulleted points to a less specific description.
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The Queen has been seen beaming as she arrived in Scotland leaning on a walking stick amid her ongoing mobility issues. Her Majesty, 96, was photographed dressed in a light blue coat with a matching hat that featured purple flowers on the front.
The Queen of England is back on the saddle.
The Queen embraced the sunshine in a Summery yellow outfit on Wednesday as she welcomed Australia’s Governor of New South Wales to Windsor Castle for a face-to-face audience. The 96 year old monarch, who recently celebrated 70 years on the throne with the Platinum Jubilee, met retired judge Margaret Beazley as she welcomed her into her Berkshire home.
The Queen was pictured smiling as she attended a royal engagement without a walking stick, following her recent mobility issues. Her Majesty, 96, has recently been pictured at several appearances using a walking aid - including at the Order of the Garter service with Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall last week.
Mel B is set as a judge for Season 2 of Paramount+’s drag queen singing competition Queen of the Universe. She joins returning judges Michelle Visage, Vanessa Williams and Trixie Mattel, along with Graham Norton, who returns as host. The series is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and World of Wonder, producers of the Emmy-winning RuPauls Drag Race franchise. Mel B takes over the spot held by Leona Lewis, who served as judge on the first season.
Sasha Urban editorGlobal superstar Melanie Brown, also known as Mel B or Scary Spice, will join the judges panel for Season 2 of global drag queen singing competition “Queen of the Universe,” Paramount+ announced Monday.Joining her on the panel will be three judges from Season 1: “RuPaul’s Drag Race” judge Michelle Visage, Grammy nominee Vanessa Williams and “Drag Race All Stars” winner Trixie Mattel. Graham Norton returns as host, while singer Leona Lewis will not return to the judges’ panel.As one of five members of the Spice Girls, Brown has spent the last 30 years crafting a career as a television entertainer, theater performer, author and movie actor.
Bam Margera is heading back to the court-mandated rehab facility he fled earlier this week. The Jackass star has been in recovery in Florida and is now on his way back to the facility he fled from, according to TMZ.