Queen Elizabeth was spotted hiding in the crowd during the five-day festival as Glastonbury. Fans jokingly shared a shot of look-alike "Queen."
Glastonbury viewers went wild after spotting a mysterious woman, seemingly Queen Elizabeth's look-alike watching singer Robert Plant at the Worthy Farm music event; meanwhile, others claimed the unidentified fan looked like Princess Anne.
She was seen in the camera wearing a blue rain mac with the hood up and dark shades while dancing along in the crowd. Those watching at home also spotted the look-alike. A Twitter user wrote, "The Queen has turned up at Glastonbury to watch Robert Plant. That disguise is fooling nobody." Another user in Twitter also joked about it, "Lizz is needing a break."
It comes after the 96-year-old Queen has reportedly been on horseback in Windsor. Mobility problems kept the Queen from attending the Platinum Jubilee events but a Windsor Castle source told The Sun, "The Queen has enjoyed being on her horse again. Riding again is a wonderful sign after those worries about her health. To do so at 96 is pretty remarkable." The Queen has been known to be a horserider ever since she was given a pony in 1929.
During her Platinum Jubilee celebrations marking the Queen's 70 years of service to the throne, she pledged to continue to serve as monarch "to the best of my ability supported by my family." The Queen used to take part in Trooping the Colour on horseback, but other members of her family had taken over the role. Prince of Wales, Charles, Anne, Princess Anne and the Earl of Wessex, Prince Edward, were joined by the Countess of Wessex, Sophie, to conduct a host of public appearances.
Queen Elizabeth is reportedly hoping to make her yearly visit to Scotland for Holyrood Week, however, Buckingham Palace stated a decision would be taken closer to the time. She is said to be planning to be in residence at the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh when other members of the Royal Family travel to Scotland en masse for a series of scheduled engagements between June 27 and July 1.
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