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The Queen is in her element as she goes horseriding ahead of 88th birthday

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As she approaches 88 the Queen shows no signs of slowing down. And she's certainly not ready to let her age stop her from keeping up with her favourite passtime of horseriding.The monarch – who turns 88 on 21 April – was snapped making the most of the warm spring weather on Wednesday morning by going for a trot with her head groom Terry Pendry in the grounds of Windsor Castle. 

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Still sprightly as she approaches 88, the monarch made the most of the warm spring weather on a trot with her head groom.

She was kitted out for the jaunt in jodhpurs and one of the brightly-coloured silk scarves she favours to cover her head during off duty moments.

For the outing Her Majesty chose her fell pony Carltonlima Emma, who is reportedly one of her favourite mounts.

Horses compete with Corgis as one of the Queen's most enduring passions, and her annual pilgrimage to the Epsom Derby is when the usually calm and collected monarch can be seen in her element, cheering on her horses.

Elizabeth II not only enjoys riding, she possesses a knowledge of equestrian matters that rivals the professionals who manage her 25 or so animals.

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Horses rival the Corgis as the the Queen's top passion.

Although the Derby continues to elude her, she has been victorious in all other flat racing events, collectively known as 'The Classics'.Trophies for the four iconic British races - the 1,000 and 2,000 guineas, the Oaks and the St Leger - can all be found on her mantelpiece.

Even when on official business, there is always room for her hobby. During her historic trip to Ireland in 2011 – the first by a reigning monarch in 100 years – she took time out to visit a thoroughbred breeding facility.

And the monarch is a keen breeder, often buying horses from Kentucky to maintain lineage.

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