Waterloo Region Record

Queen attends horse show in first public outing in weeks

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Queen Elizabeth attended the Royal Windsor Horse Show on Friday, watching her beloved equines from the comfort of a Range Rover before walking to her box in her first public appearance in person in weeks.

The monarch sat in the front passenger seat and spoke to a small group through the window after pulling up to the parade ground near Windsor Castle, where she has spent much of the past two years. The Queen seemed relaxed and smiled while dozens of photograph­ers a few feet away tried to capture the moment.

The Queen’s public appearance­s are being closely watched as Britain prepares to celebrate the monarch’s 70 years on the throne with four days of festivitie­s June 2-5.

The Queen, 96, has curtailed her schedule in recent months as she recovered from COVID-19 and coped with unspecifie­d difficulti­es in moving around.

On Tuesday, she asked Prince Charles to preside over the state opening of Parliament and deliver the Queen’s Speech, which lays out the government’s legislativ­e program. The event is one of the queen’s most important public appearance­s, highlighti­ng her constituti­onal role as head of state.

Buckingham Palace didn’t elaborate on what prompted the Queen to delegate her role to Prince Charles, but she has experience­d what the palace calls “episodic mobility problems” in recent months. She has used a cane during some recent public appearance­s, and Prince Andrew escorted the Queen into Westminste­r Abbey during last month’s memorial service for her late husband, Prince Philip.

 ?? STEVE PARSONS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Queen’s public appearance­s are being closely watched as Britain prepares to celebrate the monarch’s 70 years on the throne with four days of festivitie­s June 2-5.
STEVE PARSONS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Queen’s public appearance­s are being closely watched as Britain prepares to celebrate the monarch’s 70 years on the throne with four days of festivitie­s June 2-5.

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