Royalty
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A lifetime in equestrianism: 25 pictures celebrating The Queen’s remarkable affinity with horses
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The House of Windsor effect: how The Queen’s love of horses impacted the equestrian world #H&HArchives
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Windsor grey who was ‘popular’ with The Queen retires after 15 years service
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The Queen riding side-saddle pictured on coins to commemorate Platinum Jubilee
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‘We know you will be galloping free’: tributes paid to Windsor Grey mare who served Royal Family for 12 years
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Meet the royal family’s first ponies through the generations
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‘Boys, your duty is done’: Two ‘standout’ police horses retire from duty
The pair, who were part of the police escort for Harry and Meghan’s wedding at Windsor, have retired from the force after a combined 24 years’ service
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Retirement for royal gelding who pulled his carriage ‘with a smile’
The gelding has been a part of many major ceremonies including Trooping the Colour, Royal Ascot, and The Queen’s 90th birthday pageant
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Birth of royal Shire brings ‘sunshine’ to Hampton Court Palace
‘There’s only 1,500 Shires left in the world, and less than 200 grey Shires so he’s a quite a special boy’
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Mother and daughter Windsor Greys who took part in Royal Wedding reunited
The mares who served the Royal Mews for a combined 26 years have met again at the Horse Trust
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Consider yourself a Royal Family buff? Try our quiz to find out how you fare
When it comes to the royals and horses are all your facts and figures in order? Put yourself to the test…
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Find out how Prince Harry spent his weekend
Find out how Prince Harry and Prince William kept busy during the weekend just gone
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Royal wedding: horses undergo their final preparations for the big day
The world’s eyes will be on the Household Cavalry horses as the royal wedding is broadcast globally tomorrow (19 May 2018) — and final preparations are reaching fever pitch
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Cheeky Shetland takes a nibble of Prince Harry
The cheeky Shetland also took a swipe at The Queen’s flowers when Her Majesty visited Stirling Castle last summer
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Flower-stealing Shetland reunited with the Queen
The cheeky Shetland welcomed The Queen to Balmoral for the start of her annual summer holiday
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Windsor grey retires from royal service to join old friends
“It is a privilege to provide a tranquil retirement for horses and ponies that have served the country or our communities”
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Queen’s granddaughter makes Royal Windsor driving debut
Lady Louise was driving a homebred Fell pony Balmoral Phantom, who is the grandson of the Queen’s trusted mount Carltonlima Emma
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Duke of Edinburgh to retire from public engagements
Prince Philip, who is 96 next month, will not be accepting new invitations for visits and engagements from the end of the summer
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Princess Charlotte has a passion for horses
The Duchess of Cambridge said the young princess is already a fan of riding