King Charles, Ahead Of Coronation, Receives A Horse From Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Users are in love with King Charles' new horse.  Many fans of the royal family expressed their desire to see Noble at the king's coronation.

Users are in love with King Charles’ new horse. Many fans of the royal family expressed their desire to see Noble at the king’s coronation.

The Royal Family have shared adorable pictures of King Charles with his new mare on Instagram.

King Charles III, ahead of his coronation as the new British monarch, has received a stunning new horse named Noble as a gift from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Special gift to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the RCMP. According to the royal family, the mare is seven years old and “currently living at The Royal Mews in Windsor”.

The Royal Family have shared adorable pictures of King Charles with his new mare on Instagram. Sharing the pictures, the Royal Family wrote, ‘Meet Noble: A gift to the King from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The seven-year-old mare – who stands at 16.2 hands in height – is currently settling into life at The Royal Mews in Windsor. Chosen for her athletic ability and calm demeanor, Noble is a veteran of the RCMP’s Musical Ride and has performed in 90 public performances at 50 locations across Canada. There is a long tradition of the RCMP presenting horses to the monarch.

In the pictures, King Charles can be seen standing proudly next to Noble, who was adorned with a brown saddle and black fur, as well as a saddle blanket featuring the king’s royal insignia.

The Royal Family’s post has gone viral on Instagram with over 2,06,000 likes. Users are in love with King Charles’ new horse. Many fans of the royal family expressed their desire to see Noble at the king’s coronation.

A user wrote under the post, “How beautiful Noble!!! Charles looks very happy. I’m glad to see Charles out and about. Waiting for his coronation. Another user replied, “Noble is beautiful! Hope to see him participate in the coronation events.

Reportedly, the black horse has been bred and trained in Canada and got its name through the RCMP’s annual Name the Fall contest. It is not the first time that a horse has been gifted to the British monarch by the RCMP. Canada’s RCMP gifted eight horses to Queen Elizabeth II throughout her reign. Interestingly, the RCMP and the Royal Family have been associated since 1904 when King Edward VII was monarch.

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