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Queen looks delighted as she enjoys a light-hearted moment at Royal Windsor Horse Show

THE QUEEN beams with delight as she enjoys the Royal Windsor Horse Show.

Her Majesty stuck her index fingers out in a playful moment on the third day of the gala.

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The Queen enjoys a light-hearted moment on the third day of the Royal Windsor Horse ShowCredit: Getty Images
Her Majesty is devoted to the annual event held in Windsor Great ParkCredit: Getty Images
The Queen watched the Endurance event alongside the 67-year-old King of BahrainCredit: EPA
The Duke of York also shared in the high spirits with The Queen and the Ling of Bahrain at the eventCredit: Getty Images

Her mood remained buoyant later while in conversation with the King of Bahrain.

She watched the Endurance event alongside the 67-year-old Gulf state ruler Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

The Duke of York also shared in the high spirits with the pair at the event in Royal Windsor Park.

There’s little surprise she was in a good mood as the 91-year-old’s horse Barber’s Shop won a prize yesterday.

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She wrapped up against the elements in a floral silk headscarf and an overcoat.

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Her Majesty never misses the event held in her back garden.

It’s been staged every year since its inception in 1943.

Prince Philip also appeared to relish the proceedings.

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The 95-year-old, who announced his intention to withdraw from public engagements last week, was seen riding across the grounds of Windsor castle in a carriage.

Prince Philip took charge of a carriage that was pulled by two horsesCredit: Rex Features
The Duke Of Edinburgh seemed entirely at ease as he steered carriage around Windsor Great ParkCredit: Rex Features

The Duke of Edinburgh gripped a whip in his right hand and the reins in his left hand as he took control of two horses.

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On Wednesday he joined his wife at a naval college where he was described as a “very randy” young sailor.

His former Navy colleague Keith Evans, 97, made the remark as the Royal couple were given a tour of Pangbourne College in Berkshire

The Queen inspects a horse during the day's eventsCredit: PA:Press Association
The Queen is an avid horse-rider and enjoys meeting those who share her passionCredit: EPA
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