ALL SMILES

The Queen beams as she joins cheerful Prince Philip for the final day at the Royal Windsor Horse Show

Her Majesty was joined by granddaughter Lady Louise Windsor and her mum Sophie, Countess of Wessex at the show held in the grounds of Windsor Castle

THE Queen was all smiles as sunshine and husband Prince Philip both made an appearance at the last day of Royal Windsor Horse Show.

It was a family affair with granddaughter Lady Louise attending alongside mum Sophie, The Countess of Wessex.

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The Queen is all smiles at the last day of this year's Royal Windsor Horse Show
The Duke of Edinburgh makes an appearance at Royal Windsor Horse Show following recent surgery for a hip replacementCredit: Andrew Parsons

Wearing her shades and beaming as she watched events at the five-day horse show held in the private grounds of Home Park, Windsor, The Queen seemed in good spirits as she was joined by Prince Philip who arrived in his Land Rover.

Her Majesty, 92, was dressed in a fuchsia pink coat with chic grey piping paired with a matching hat as she looked on.

Among the riders on Sunday was Lady Louise Windsor, 14, daughter of Edward and Sophie, Count and Countess of Wessex, who is said to be a keen horsewoman taking after her grandmother.

She arrived with her mum driving the horse and carriage.

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Queen Elizabeth II watches one of her horses compete on day one of the Royal Windsor Horse Show at Windsor Castle in Berkshire
Lady Louise Windsor with mother Sophie, Countess of Wessex arrive at the horse show on SundayCredit: Splash News
Princes and Princess Michael of Kent attended the horse show on SundayCredit: WENN
Princess Michael of Kent captures the momentCredit: WENN
The Queen meets competitors as they take part in the horse show held in the grounds of Windsor Castle
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Other Royals present were Princess Michael of Kent who captured the moment on her mobile while riding in a carriage behind her husband and The Queen's cousin Prince Michael of Kent.

The Duke of Edinburgh, 96, looked happy following recent surgery for a hip replacement as he drove onto the site.

The horse show is held in the grounds of Windsor Castle where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will wed on Saturday, May 19.

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The annual show is one of the Queen's favourite equestrian events of the year and one of only a few times members of the public are allowed into the private area of the castle grounds.

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Competitors take part in a range of events including show jumping, dressage and displays from The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and DAKS Pony Club.

The show kicked-off in style on Wednesday with a win for The Queen as 11-year-old Whalton Highwayman, ridden by Kinvara Garner, 15, rode to victory in the Part Bred and Anglo Arab Championship.


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