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Queen Elizabeth II: Still Driving with Style and Humor at 96

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Queen Elizabeth II: Still Driving with Style and Humor at 96

At the remarkable age of 96, II continues to captivate the public with her spirited independence.

Earlier this year, she celebrated her birthday with a leisurely drive around the picturesque Sandringham estate.

Despite her advanced years, Her Majesty remains confident behind the wheel, showcasing a zest for life that many admire.

However, even the most seasoned drivers sometimes need a little assistance navigating the roads.

According to royal insiders, the Queen has embraced modern technology, occasionally relying on a satnav to guide her on her journeys.

This device, affectionately dubbed “the woman under the bonnet” by the Queen herself, adds a touch of humor to her travels.

Those who accompany her can't help but chuckle at this quirky nickname.

A source shared that the Queen started calling her satnav this amusing name a few years back, and it never fails to elicit laughter from her passengers.

It's clear that Her Majesty possesses a sharp wit and a brilliant sense of humor, which lightens the mood during her drives.

The playful remark about the “woman under the bonnet” always brings a smile to those traveling with her.

Interestingly, is the only individual in the UK permitted to drive without a license.

Unlike ordinary motorists, she is not required to display a number plate on her vehicle.

This unique privilege underscores her status as a royal figure, allowing her to navigate the roads with freedom.

The last time she was spotted driving was during a poignant return to Wood Farm, a cottage that holds cherished memories of her late husband, .

Following his retirement from royal duties in 2017, the Duke of Edinburgh spent much of his time there.

Their bond, strengthened during the pandemic, allowed them to share precious moments together until his passing in April at the age of 99.

This recent outing marks a significant step for the Queen, especially considering her ongoing mobility challenges.

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