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The 96-year-old was met with overwhelming applause as she showed up in the palace field at the Royal Windsor Horse Show.

Platinum Jubilee celebration; Queen receives standing ovation at equestrian extravaganza show
The Queen has gone to the last evening of an equestrian event show to praise the Platinum Jubilee.
The 96-year-old was met with overwhelming applause as she showed up in the palace field at the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
Big names including Tom Cruise, Helen Mirren, and Katherine Jenkins showed up at the outside festival.
It has been running since Thursday night and is the start of festivities to stamp the Queen’s 70-year-rule.
The group cheered as the grinning Queen showed up and advanced toward the imperial box, joined by the Earl of Wessex.
She has portability issues and has needed to drop various ongoing public appearances.
The Queen was spotted on Friday at the pony show, where one of her own ponies was declared as an incomparable boss.
On Tuesday, she missed the yearly perusing of the Queen’s Speech interestingly starting around 1963.
The show, called A Gallop Through History, includes in excess of 500 ponies and 1,000 entertainers.
Charged as a “individual accolade for our government”, the creation takes the crowd through over five centuries of history.
It highlights worldwide and public military, equestrian and dance shows.
Tom Cruise declared the presentation of the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery as “one of the most enchanting, exciting, heart-in-mouth shows”.
The Trinidad and Tobago Defense Force’s steel drum group played out a cadenced form of Abba’s Dancing Queen – which the Queen seemed to appreciate.
She was likewise seen applauding during a customary showcase from the Royal Cavalry Oman.
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