Queen solves mobility problems with plan to get around on new hi-tech £62,000 luxury golf buggy
The 95-year-old monarch received the four-seater vehicle two weeks ago and has had a quick tour around the Windsor Castle grounds alongside her corgis.
Queen Elizabeth has been seen using a walking stick for the past six months. Built by Danish manufacturer Daria, the 'Rolls Royce' of premium 'golf cars', the speedy battery-fuelled buggy has a range of 50 miles before it needs charging
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