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King Charles given horse by Canadian Mounties continuing long-standing tradition

King Charles given horse by Canadian Mounties continuing long-standing tradition

King Charles has been gifted a horse from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The Mounties gifted the King a seven year old black mare called Noble, a name she received through the Canadian Police`s annual name, the foal Contest. The gift marks a long standing tradition where the Mounties offer horses to the royal family and it signifies the relationship between both parties dating back to 1904.

The then King Edward VII had bestowed a title on the North west Mounted Police, making it the Royal North west Mounted Police. Noble is settling into life at the Royal Muse in Windsor, the palace said in a statement. While King Charles was pleased to meet her earlier this week, the Mare, who was bred and trained in Canada, toured with the Mounties Musical Ride in 2022, where she took part in 90 public performances at 50 different locations in the country.

The 4 Horses Gifted To Queen Elizabeth By The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Play Key Role In Her Funeral ProcessionThe 4 Horses Gifted To Queen Elizabeth By The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Play Key Role In Her Funeral Procession

During the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the Mounties gifted her eight horses with Burmese as the first in 1969, the Queen rode Burmese at Trooping the Colour for 18 years, and when she met the then US President Ronald Reagan, who rode his horse Centennial alongside her.

President Ronald Reagan Horseback Riding With Queen Elizabeth II At Windsor CastlePresident Ronald Reagan Horseback Riding With Queen Elizabeth II At Windsor Castle

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King Charles given horse by Canadian Mounties continuing long-standing tradition