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Queen Elizabeth used a buggy at the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday (23.05.22). The 96-year-old monarch used a buggy for the first time ever at the event in London, where she was driven around the gardens. A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman told the BBC: "Adjustments have been made for the Queen's comfort." The Queen suffered a series of health problems earlier this year, including being diagnosed with COVID-19 in February. But she's been much more visible in recent weeks, when she's attended a series of events in the build-up to the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. The monarch has attended the Chels...
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Queen Elizabeth used a buggy at the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday (23.05.22). The 96-year-old monarch used a buggy for the first time ever at the event in London, where she was driven around the gardens. A Buckingham Palace spokeswoman told the BBC: "Adjustments have been made for the Queen's comfort." The Queen suffered a series of health problems earlier this year, including being diagnosed with COVID-19 in February. But she's been much more visible in recent weeks, when she's attended a series of events in the build-up to the Platinum Jubilee celebrations. The monarch has attended the Chels...
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Queen Elizabeth plans to break with tradition at this year's Royal Ascot. The 96-year-old monarch will attend the horse racing event in June - but she won't lead the Royal Procession at the Berkshire racecourse and will instead travel from Windsor Castle by car. A courtier told the Daily Mail newspaper: "It’s the end of an era. Carriages are no longer possible for Her Majesty. It’s not the ride that’s the problem, but the steep steps that are needed to get into and down from the landau." Royal Ascot typically begins with the Queen and other members of her family arriving from Windsor in horse-...
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Queen Elizabeth plans to break with tradition at this year's Royal Ascot. The 96-year-old monarch will attend the horse racing event in June - but she won't lead the Royal Procession at the Berkshire racecourse and will instead travel from Windsor Castle by car. A courtier told the Daily Mail newspaper: "It’s the end of an era. Carriages are no longer possible for Her Majesty. It’s not the ride that’s the problem, but the steep steps that are needed to get into and down from the landau." Royal Ascot typically begins with the Queen and other members of her family arriving from Windsor in horse-...
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