Queen Elizabeth honoured with standing ovation at horse show finale
Queen Elizabeth used the walking stick to make her way to the royal box at the show
Queen Elizabeth was given a standing ovation as she attended an equestrian extravaganza during a Platinum Jubilee celebration at Windsor on Sunday.
The monarch attended the show entitled "A Gallop Through History", near her Windsor Castle home west of London days after ill health and old age forced her to pull out of the opening of the UK parliament for the first time in nearly 60 years.
She used the walking stick to make her way to the royal box at the show, where the audience gave the Queen a standing ovation at the star-studded equestrian extravaganza, led by Hollywood actors Tom Cruise and Helen Mirren.
She was last seen in public at the end of March, at the Westminster Abbey memorial service for her late husband, Prince Philip. At that event, she also used a walking stick and required assistance to get to her seat.
-
Rachel Zoe sends out message for womne with her post-divorce diamond ring
-
Brooks Nader reveals why she quit fillers after years
-
Travis Kelce plays key role in Taylor Swift's 'Opalite' remix
-
JoJo Siwa shares inspiring words with young changemakers
-
Premiere date of 'Spider-Noir' featuring Nicolas Cage announced
-
Pedro Pascal's sister reveals his reaction to her 'The Beauty' role
-
Paul Anka reveals how he raised son Ethan differently from his daughters
-
Jodie Turner Smith shares one strict rule she follows as a mom