Victory accompanies Queen Elizabeth even after her death. The Sovereign, indeed, has achieved an excellent result with one of her horses these days. King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla also commented on the incident, showing their enthusiasm.
The horse was once among the animals owned by the late Queen Elizabeth. His name is Just Fine and he won the 3.10 Kube at Leicester. Although the horse did not belong to him, King Charles nevertheless reacted to the news.
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A spokesperson for the King and Camilla revealed the royal couple were “delighted” with the success. Certainly, the sovereign felt a bittersweet emotion when he heard the news. On the one hand, indeed, the victory of Just Fine brings joy to the royal family, as well as a substantial cash prize. On the other hand, however, it made the queen’s absence stronger than ever, as she died on September 8 last year.
Queen Elizabeth’s horse wins again: Carlo and Camilla are delighted
A spokesperson for Carlo and Camilla commented on the incident saying: “Their Majesties are delighted with the success of Just Fine”. His triumph netted a £7,851 win. The horse was trained by Sir Michael Stoute, who in the past prepared the Queen’s most famous horse, Estimate for the Gold Cup at Ascot. The coach said: “A winner for the king. It’s great to have done it for him, and it was really impressive. King’s race director John Warren also commented enthusiastically on the news.
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Warren was with Queen Elizabeth for many years and served as her racing adviser. Having spent a lot of time with her, he recently opened up about his last days at Balmoral, revealing that the Queen was in “extraordinary shape” and showed “her love for her horses to the end”. According to her account, therefore, the Queen would have kept her mental lucidity until the end. He added: “He was in such a healthy state of mind and in amazing shape. It’s very important to know that she was absolutely, wonderfully happy.”
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Camilla has also always shared her love for horses. Although many believe that the relationship between the two women was not the best, in recent years they had become very close. The Queen greatly appreciated the work Parker Bowles did for the Royal Family and recognized his devotion to Charles. They had learned to share certain passions and to unite them were nature and horses.