SHE IS KNOWN for her love of driving, having learned while serving as a mechanic during the Second World War.
And the Queen’s fondness for motoring shows no sign of having been diminished as she is pictured beaming in her car wing mirror.
The Monarch was photographed in her Range Rover as she drove herself from the Royal Windsor Horse Show on Wednesday afternoon.
She and the Duke of Edinburgh were attending the five-day equestrian event, which takes place in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
The Queen watches her horse Tower Bridge compete on the first day of the Royal Windsor Horse Show on Wednesday Credit: James Whatling
Having learned to drive while serving in the Women’s Auxillary Territorial Service, the Queen is still often seen in her cars on the Sandringham estate and was pictured behind the wheel of her Jaguar as she returned from service at the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor Park on Sunday.
The 91-year-old Monarch is the only person in Britain who is allowed to drive without a licence.
She is also the only person apart from park rangers who is allowed to drive down the 2.6-mile Long Walk in Windsor.
While she has multiple vehicles and a chauffeur for Royal events, she is most frequently seen in her trusty Range Rover.
At the Royal Windsor Horse Show on Wednesday, the Queen was filmed sharing a joke with Alan Titchmarsh, the television gardener, while watching one of her entries.