The 96-year-old Queen Elizabeth II is very popular in Britain.
In 1953 she was crowned Queen and Head of State of Great Britain and has remained on the throne ever since.
She’s also a frequent visitor to the country’s biggest sprint race, but recently missed the first day of the Royal Ascot competition due to family visits, PageSix Reports.
A million rain over Queen Elizabeth
The Queen herself has also owned competition horses for over 35 years.
Now the blog is revealing OLBG How much money is dancing in the queen’s account thanks to her horse ownership.
The blog wrote that Elizabeth’s horses have generated £8.7 million – just over SEK 106 million in today’s money – since 1988.
Over the years, her horses have competed a total of 3,441 times and won 566 races. Last year was the Queen’s first-ever year when her horses won 36 races and ran for more than seven million Swedish kronor.
Shows how human she is.
In 2013, the Queen herself witnessed her horse’s appreciation win in the big race Ascot Gold Cup, and her emotional expressions regarding the win touched many Britons.
The Queen’s love and passion for sports shows how human and humble she is. Body language expert Darren Stanton says she shows exactly the same emotions as the rest of usBad daily mirror.
The photos of her joking with the 2013 Estimate win are among the best photos the Queen has ever taken. It’s just pure joy and commitment in her expression when she’s cheering on her horse, he continues.
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