Princess Charlotte has taken up the Queen's favourite hobby of horse riding.
Alongside her brothers Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the little royal has been enjoying her new found love of horses.
The three are said to have become 'avid riders' and are all trotting about on their very first ponies, reports the Mirror.
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It is believed they began to hone their riding skills at their Norfolk home Amner Hall during lockdown last year.
Dad Prince William was said to be 'thrilled' that his children are taking on the hobby after he learned how to ride as a child.
The Queen has long been known for her love of horses after having her first riding lesson at the age of three.
Previously, she selected eight special horses that she and her family have loved riding and watching, plus five of the most memorable racehorses of all time that she has bred and owned.
Her choices included tributes to the memory of her late father George VI with Aureole which she inherited from the King and the moment when her daughter Princess Anne won the European Eventing Championships on Doublet - a horse bred by Her Majesty.
The head of state also chose the racehorse Estimate which triumphed in the Ascot Gold Cup, making her the first monarch to win the trophy.
In October last year, It was reported that the Queen was told to give up horse riding for at least six months, following a bout of ill health.
A royal source said at the time: “The Queen is sad she can not get out on her horse, which is one of her favourite pastimes, but she is resting and taking every precaution to get back to full fitness.
"However she is very determined to be back riding as soon as possible and in no way does she feel her riding days are behind her.”
It's unclear if she has been out riding since this.