Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Queen’s genuine love of racing

- DAVID LYNCH wdp@reachplc.com

THE Queen “lit up” with a “genuine smile” at the sight of horses, the Commons heard, as MPs paid tribute to the monarch.

Conservati­ve former health secretary Matt Hancock was among the MPs who recalled the late Queen’s love of horses and horse racing in the Commons chamber.

Mr Hancock, whose West Suffolk constituen­cy includes Newmarket racecourse, told the Commons that horse racing was the Queen’s “greatest love outside her duty”.

Speaking about the Queen’s visits to Newmarket, Mr Hancock said: “The first time I met her I was lucky to be with my small daughter who handed her a posy, and it is my daughter’s first memory and no doubt will be an abiding one for the rest of her life.” He added: “The one thing we do know is that the reason that Her Majesty loved to come to Newmarket was not because of us two-legged beings, but because of the four-legged beings.

“Her love of horse racing was perhaps her greatest love outside her duty to her family and her country.”

On the Queen’s connection with horses, Mr Hancock said: “The twinkle that we have heard so much of, and the genuine smile that came on her face was probably broadest when at a racecourse, as she demonstrat­ed in what was probably her last social public occasion at Ascot.

“I remember it particular­ly at a visit when she came to open the National Horse Racing Museum, which is in Newmarket.

“She went down the line of dignitarie­s, she went down and met the public, she gave them her customary focus, but she was clearly doing her duty because the museum is full of retired racehorses, and it was only when she got to the horses that she really lit up.

“This was Her Majesty at her best. We have lost a great servant.”

Plaid Cymru Westminste­r leader Liz Saville Roberts also recalled the Queen’s love of horses.

She told the Commons: “Her love of horses from thoroughbr­eds to native ponies shone through. You see it in those sparkling smiles. Everyone in public life knows you have a public smile, but the photos with the horses, that was her real smile.”

Ms Saville Roberts also said the Queen was a “magnificen­t role model for older women”, adding: “Historical­ly of course, older women have disappeare­d from public life. The Queen was a constant visible figure throughout the 70 years of her reign.”

Recollecti­ons of the Queen’s love of horse racing come as several sporting events have been cancelled.

Racing at Southwell and Chelmsford on Thursday evening was abandoned.

The British Horseracin­g Authority also announced the meetings scheduled for yesterday – including the third day of the St Leger meeting at Doncaster – were cancelled.

 ?? Getty ?? > Queen Elizabeth II attending Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on June 19, 2021
Getty > Queen Elizabeth II attending Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on June 19, 2021

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