Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II's trust fund will pay for Prince Charles' 70th birthday party on Nov. 14. Pictured: Queen Elizabeth II awaits the arrival of U.S. President Donald Trump at Windsor Castle on July 13, 2018 in Windsor, England. Getty Images/Richard Pohle - WPA Pool

Queen Elizabeth II’s never-before-seen photos in Windsor have just been released.

In one of the black and white photos, a young Queen Elizabeth II from 1932 is seen holding the hands of her younger sister Princess Margaret. The siblings are standing outside of the Queen’s Wendy house, which was given to her as a gift on her sixth birthday.

A second snap shows Queen Elizabeth II tending to a baby doll inside a stroller. By the looks of it, the Queen was pretending to be the mom of her doll in the picture.

In a third photo, the Queen and Princess Margaret are standing side by side to each other. They are both wearing dresses in the picture. In a fourth snap, the royal siblings are seen riding a carrier with their nurse.

In 1936, Her Majesty was also photographed cuddling and playing with her two dogs. The Queen is standing behind the window while holding one of the dogs. The second dog is trying to get her attention from outside the window.

Another photo shows Princess Margaret sitting outside of the small house’s dog hugging one of the dogs. Her head is turned towards her older sister. The Queen is still standing behind the window with the other dog, and both girls have huge smiles on their faces.

The Queen’s photo was also taken outside the little house. She is surrounded by the beautiful flowers in the garden. The Queen is known for her love of flowers and plants, and she also has a green thumb.

Last year, it was reported that the monarch rediscovered her love for gardening at the age of 91 years old. That time, the Queen toured the Chelsea Flower Show with Prince Philip.

Robert Hillier, chairman of Hillier Nurseries, said that the Queen had knowledge about flowers and plants.

“We have met many times but suddenly she is so interested in plants and planting. She is really thrilled with the way Frogmore is developing. She has now got more ambitious and wants to do a lot more,” he told The Telegraph.