The horses – including ‘Just Fine’ and ‘Love Affairs’ – will be auctioned at Newmarket’s Tattersalls next month.
Cuts to the family’s royal expenses continue under Charles’ new order.
First, the new king of Britain dismissed 101 people who worked in the services of Clarence House. Now, as reported by the Daily Mail, Charles will auction 12 of the late Queen Elizabeth’s favorite horses – almost 1/3 of the horses owned by his mother and the late monarch, who owned a total of 37 racehorses.
Charles inherited his mother’s stud farm with all the horses but – according to a palace source – he wants to scrap breeding animals at the Royal Sandringham Stud, in Norfolk, and turn the farm into a museum within three years.
The horses – including ‘Just Fine’ and ‘Love Affairs’ – will be auctioned at Newmarket’s Tattersalls next month and are expected to fetch a very high price as they are literally royally bred.
The same source was quick to point out that the new king will reduce the number of horses, but the royal family’s relationship “with the tradition of Royal Ascot will continue, but not to the same extent as the late monarch who had a passion for horses. horses”.
King Charles to sell 12 of the late Queen’s treasured racehorses https://t.co/vnvFeixoMQ
— Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) October 16, 2022
Charles himself has 60 racehorses and 38 mares at Sandringham.
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