ロイヤル・ファミリーさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ロイヤル・ファミリーInstagram)「🐎🐎🐎Horses play an important role the day-to-day activities of The Royal Household. They can be seen at work during a number of ceremonial events, often in front of thousands of people.  During lockdown, The Queen’s horses have been looked after by staff from The Royal Mews and relocated to stables in Windsor, Sandringham and Hampton Court Palace.  There, they receive fantastic care, with daily exercise and regular visits from the farrier. Some of the horses are out to graze whilst others are tacked up and ridden daily.  The Royal Family uses two breeds of horse during ceremonial events: Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays. The Queen names each of the horses herself, usually after a place she has visited.  Swipe ➡️➡️ to see pictures of Conway, Londonderry and Knightsbridge.  Windsor Greys draw the carriages in which The Queen, her guests and other members of The Royal Family travel. During the Victorian era, these grey horses were kept at Windsor, giving them their full name ‘Windsor Greys’. Swipe to see them in procession at the most recent Royal Weddings.  Cleveland Bays are used to collect High Commissioners and Ambassadors from their residences before taking them to Buckingham Palace to present their credentials to The Queen. They are brown in colour with black names and tails.  Her Majesty has had a love of horses since she was a young girl. She was given her first pony Peggy at the age of four, by her grandfather, King George V. Since then, she has continued to ride regularly, and takes a close interest in the horses she owns for breeding, racing and working.  The Queen supports her love of horses through many patronages including @britishhorse , @fell_pony and the Highland Pony Society.」6月21日 1時27分 - theroyalfamily

ロイヤル・ファミリーのインスタグラム(theroyalfamily) - 6月21日 01時27分


🐎🐎🐎Horses play an important role the day-to-day activities of The Royal Household. They can be seen at work during a number of ceremonial events, often in front of thousands of people.

During lockdown, The Queen’s horses have been looked after by staff from The Royal Mews and relocated to stables in Windsor, Sandringham and Hampton Court Palace.

There, they receive fantastic care, with daily exercise and regular visits from the farrier. Some of the horses are out to graze whilst others are tacked up and ridden daily.

The Royal Family uses two breeds of horse during ceremonial events: Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays. The Queen names each of the horses herself, usually after a place she has visited.

Swipe ➡️➡️ to see pictures of Conway, Londonderry and Knightsbridge.

Windsor Greys draw the carriages in which The Queen, her guests and other members of The Royal Family travel. During the Victorian era, these grey horses were kept at Windsor, giving them their full name ‘Windsor Greys’. Swipe to see them in procession at the most recent Royal Weddings.

Cleveland Bays are used to collect High Commissioners and Ambassadors from their residences before taking them to Buckingham Palace to present their credentials to The Queen. They are brown in colour with black names and tails.

Her Majesty has had a love of horses since she was a young girl. She was given her first pony Peggy at the age of four, by her grandfather, King George V. Since then, she has continued to ride regularly, and takes a close interest in the horses she owns for breeding, racing and working.

The Queen supports her love of horses through many patronages including @britishhorse , @fell_pony and the Highland Pony Society.


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