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Queen Consort Camilla’s Passion for Horses: A Royal Tale Unveiled
Queen Consort Camilla, alongside King Charles, recently embarked on a state visit to Germany, where she candidly revealed to a group of schoolchildren in Hamburg that she had relinquished one of her beloved pastimes – horse riding.
Despite her deep affection for horses, shared with the late Queen Elizabeth, Camilla acknowledged that age had caught up with her, prompting her to bid farewell to this cherished activity.
The 75-year-old Queen Concert, recognizing her limitations, expressed her love for horses during the visit, reminiscing about the late Queen's devotion to the sport well into her 90s.
While she may no longer ride, Camilla continues to keep horses close to her heart, ensuring they remain an integral part of her life.
In contrast to his wife and mother's passion for equestrian pursuits, King Charles, although skilled in horse riding, does not harbor the same fervor for the sport.
Consequently, Camilla has assumed the responsibility of overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Queen's stables, nurturing the relationships established by the late Queen with trainers and caretakers.
John Warren, the late Queen's esteemed royal bloodstock and racing advisor, attested to Camilla's profound love for horses, emphasizing her unparalleled dedication to the equestrian world.
Notably, Camilla's absence at the recent anniversary celebration of the British Racing School in Newmarket due to inclement weather underscored her unwavering commitment to various equestrian charities and causes.
Camilla's affinity for horses traces back to her childhood, where she found solace in riding ponies and immersing herself in equine literature.
Reflecting on her childhood experiences, Camilla shared her fondness for the novel “Black Beauty,” illustrating her enduring passion for horses that has transcended time and age.
During her inaugural official overseas visit as monarch to Germany, Camilla engaged with school children, unveiling her diverse hobbies beyond horse riding, which encompass gardening, reading, and swimming in the sea.
Her decision to retire from horse riding due to age serves as a poignant reminder that even individuals in esteemed positions are not exempt from the effects of aging.
Despite bidding adieu to horse riding, Queen Consort Camilla remains an active participant in the equestrian community, championing various charitable initiatives and playing a pivotal role in the management of the Queen's stables.
Her enduring love for horses continues to shape her involvement in the equestrian world, resonating with enthusiasts and advocates alike.
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