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FootballQueen Elizabeth II: The Monarch Who Became One of the Most Successful Racehorse Owners in Royal History
- Her Royal Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, was called to rest earlier today at Balmoral Castle in Scotland
- Queen Elizabeth II was a successful racehorse owner whose horses won numerous races in the country
- Pigeon racing was also a sport that the Queen loved, and remained the patron of several pigeon racing charities
Queen Elizabeth II was undoubtedly the most famous monarch in the world.
While much was known about Her Majesty, not many knew about her sporty side, especially her love for horse racing.
In honour of her life and death, Sports Brief looks at her sporting side and, most notably, her love for horses. The Queen developed a love for horse racing at a young age, and it only grew since.
Her Royal Highness not only owned horses but also rode them, bred horses and owned thoroughbred racehorses as well.
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As reported by The Crown Chronicles, The Queen was one of the most successful racehorse owners in the Royal Family’s history.
Between 1988 and 2017, her horses ran in 2 830 races and won 451 of those races. As a result, she had won over £6.7 million in prize money and became the 11th most successful owner of horses racing on flat tracks.
The Queen also read The Racing Post every morning and visited her breeding grounds once a year.
Apart from horseracing, the Queen also had a great love for pigeon racing.
British Heritage reported that the Royal Family have been avid pigeon racers since 1886. Queen Elizabeth even remained the patron of several pigeon racing charities to this day.