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Energetic Queen, 96, filmed walking unassisted at the station before a royal visit to Scotland, despite the fear of traveling

The Queen was shining when she stood without a reliable stick — the number of walks without help to catch the royal train for her stay in Scotland. After hours.

Her Majesty, 96 appeared to be relaxed at the start of yesterday's Royal Holyrood Week and afflicted herfor nine monthsThere were no signs of discomfort.

While clasping her bouquet, she laughed happily at the key ritualheld inEdinburgh. There, Lord Provost symbolically provided the keys to the city.

Her Major, wearing a powder blue silk dress and a Scottish Royal Regiment badge, received them from Lord Provost's Robert Aldridge.

She isPlatinum Jubileea long weekend with her youngest childrenPrince Edward, 58 and his wifeSophie, 57.

Just the night before, the monarch was found on a train at Windsor and Eaton Riverside Station without the help of his assistant.

Local cricket player Chris Dickson, 24, briefly photographed her queen on her mobile phone at 9:50 pm.

This footage shows her seriouslywalking comfortably with a stickin her right hand and a black handbag seen in Paddington Bear's Jubilee video in her left hand. is showing.

He said: "I saw a royal train and a lot of police vans and detection dogs. Three cars came to the private gate next to the station.

"She was helped and took an easy step.

" I was surprised at her speed. It was a great opportunity to meet her and meet her very well. "

The Queen recovers at an army event today.

Prince Charles,Princess Anne, Edward and Sophie stand for her at tomorrow's garden party.

The trip to Scotland is after the Queen has vowed to continue to serve her country "to the best of my ability supported by my family" during the Jubilee celebration. ..