The Queen has recently taken a little break. Now Queen Elizabeth II has returned to Windsor.

After probably exhausting days in Scotland, Queen Elizabeth II (96) had recovered during a long weekend in Sandringham. Now the British Queen has returned to Windsor Castle, as reported by the British “Daily Mail”.

Elizabeth II had therefore spent a few days at Wood Farm, a cottage on the royal estate in Sandringham. The place should be very important to her. Her longtime husband, Prince Philip (1921-2021), also spent much of his retirement there before he passed away in April last year.

Several public appointments in Scotland

Shortly before, the Queen had attended several public appointments during a visit to Scotland, which, due to her old age, could have been quite exhausting for the monarch. In the past few months, she had repeatedly had to cancel other engagements due to mobility problems. Together with her son Prince Charles (73), she was recently in a good mood at a parade in the garden of Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh.

For a while, Elizabeth II has lived primarily at Windsor Castle. It was first announced in March 2022 that the Queen would be turning her back on her main residence in London. The Queen had already spent a large part of the previous two years at Windsor Castle because of the corona pandemic. Before that, Elizabeth II used Windsor primarily as a weekend residence.