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«Breaking News» The Queen feeds her horses ahead of a shooting trip in Balmoral

While for most of us the summer holidays ended weeks ago, however, Her Majesty the Queen is still out of office.


The monarch is currently enjoying the last of her break at Balmoral in Scotland and is expected to return to Buckingham Palace in October as she has done so in previous years.


And as her vacation draws to a close the Queen enjoyed a hunting trip with friends on Saturday - and visited an old friend on the way.


The 92-year-old royal could be seen feeding  her horses on the way back from having lunch at Glen Clova with the Royal Shooting Party.  




The Queen was spotted paying a visit to the royal stables in Balmoral on Saturday where she fed a chestnut horse handful of treats


The Queen was spotted paying a visit to the royal stables in Balmoral on Saturday where she fed a chestnut horse handful of treats



The Queen was spotted paying a visit to the royal stables in Balmoral on Saturday where she fed a chestnut horse handful of treats


The shooting party was today made up of just five people, including the Queen, who accompanied the royal to the stables. 


With the cold weather setting in Her Majesty was sure to wrap up warm dressed in a grey anorak and wearing a silk head scarf to keep out the wind chill.

She could also be seen wearing a pair of sunglasses as she made gave the chestnut horse a handful of treats.


Following the visit to to the stables the Queen gave her chauffeur the day off, jumping behind the wheel of her Range Rover to continue the hunt.




This is expected to be the Queen's last week at Balmoral, having arrived in August and expected to leave in early October. Pictured: The Queen admiring another of her horses 


This is expected to be the Queen's last week at Balmoral, having arrived in August and expected to leave in early October. Pictured: The Queen admiring another of her horses 



This is expected to be the Queen's last week at Balmoral, having arrived in August and expected to leave in early October. Pictured: The Queen admiring another of her horses 





Joined by her shooting party, the Queen headed out on a hunt in the grounds of Balmoral, where she gave the chauffeur the day off, driving her Range Rover herself 


Joined by her shooting party, the Queen headed out on a hunt in the grounds of Balmoral, where she gave the chauffeur the day off, driving her Range Rover herself 



Joined by her shooting party, the Queen headed out on a hunt in the grounds of Balmoral, where she gave the chauffeur the day off, driving her Range Rover herself 





Elsewhere Prince Philip was also heading out on a drive, though didn't appear to be part of the hunting party 


Elsewhere Prince Philip was also heading out on a drive, though didn't appear to be part of the hunting party 



Elsewhere Prince Philip was also heading out on a drive, though didn't appear to be part of the hunting party 





Prince Philip, who had a hip replaced in June, is reported to have been enjoying hunting and fishing during the annual summer stay at Balmoral


Prince Philip, who had a hip replaced in June, is reported to have been enjoying hunting and fishing during the annual summer stay at Balmoral



Prince Philip, who had a hip replaced in June, is reported to have been enjoying hunting and fishing during the annual summer stay at Balmoral



Elsewhere on the estate her husband Prince Philip was spotted heading out for a drive in his Land Rover, though didn't appear to be part of the shooting trip.


Prince Philip, who had a hip replaced in June, is reported to have been enjoying hunting and fishing during the annual summer stay at Balmoral, which he wasn't initially expected to attend following surgery in June.


Alongside deer stalking, the Queen's husband is reported to have been catching fish in the pretty River Dee, which runs through the estate.


Her Majesty was last seen at Crathie Kirk chapel in Balmoral several weeks ago while attending Sunday Service. 


The royals have been enjoying quality time together in the Queen's favourite holiday residence, with picnics and barbecues in the grounds.


Last year the Queen departed for Balmoral in mid July and did not end her annual Highland summer holiday until the first week in October.



With the gold weather setting in Her Majesty wrapped up warm in a grey anorak and kept out the wind chill with a silk head scarf


With the gold weather setting in Her Majesty wrapped up warm in a grey anorak and kept out the wind chill with a silk head scarf



With the gold weather setting in Her Majesty wrapped up warm in a grey anorak and kept out the wind chill with a silk head scarf






The Queen, well known for her love of horses, keeps several on the land of her Scottish residence in Balmoral


The Queen, well known for her love of horses, keeps several on the land of her Scottish residence in Balmoral






The animal appeared delighted to have a visit from its owner on Saturday


The animal appeared delighted to have a visit from its owner on Saturday



The Queen, well known for her love of horses, keeps several on the land of her Scottish residence in Balmoral 



Her Majesty's last official public engagements were on July 13 and 14, when she welcomed overseas visitors - most notably President Donald Trump - to Windsor Castle.


The Queen famously enjoys a more low-key existence while staying at the Scottish retreat - with her former royal protection officer Richard Griffin recently revealing that she had a conversation with unsuspecting American tourists visiting the estate while dressed in tweeds and a scarf.


Balmoral, which was bought by Prince Albert for £32,000 in 1852, is said to be the Queen's favourite home.




The Queen famously enjoys a more low-key existence while staying at the Scottish retreat and has more time to spend with her animals


The Queen famously enjoys a more low-key existence while staying at the Scottish retreat and has more time to spend with her animals



The Queen famously enjoys a more low-key existence while staying at the Scottish retreat and has more time to spend with her animals



 


Link hienalouca.com

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Main photo article While for most of us the summer holidays ended weeks ago, however, Her Majesty the Queen is still out of office.
The monarch is currently enjoying the last of her break at Balmoral in Scotland and is expected to return to Buckingham Palace in October as she has done so in previous years.
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