
Great Love:
Queen Elizabeth II, mother of King Charles, always had a great love for horses and pets.
Racehorses:
Now that the late Queen's racing business has supposedly been scaled back, the new King has reportedly decided to auction off several of her racehorses.
According to reports, the other horses will experience the same fate and will command hefty prices.
According to a source close to the Royal Sandringham stud in Norfolk, the breeding operation may be "winded down" over the course of three years.
Royal Stud:
The source further explains that the goal is to end the company's commercial operations: "In three years, the Royal Stud might be a museum. It would be a terrible loss."
"The family will continue to be involved with the horse racing business. Because Her Majesty had a passion, there is a desire to carry on the customs and linkages with Royal Ascot, although not to the same extent "The Mail was told by another source.
Throughout her life, the Queen had a penchant for dogs and horses, and she had numerous examples of each. She frequently appeared in pictures riding one or more of her horses.

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