- Macron presented Queen Elizabeth II with a horse, for her Platinum Jubilee.
- He sent the Queen a video message to congratulate her.
- Lord Rupert de Mauley accepted the horse on behalf of the Queen inside Windsor Castle.
French President Emmanuel Macron, presented Queen Elizabeth II with a horse, for her Platinum Jubilee.
A ceremonial saddle and a cavalry sabre were presented to Fabuleu de Maucour, a 7-year-old grey gelding.
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The “shapeliness and beauty of the horse, a seven-year-old standard-bearer for the Garde Républicaine, embodies French horse-breeding,” the French Embassy stated.
During the VE Day commemorations on the Champs-Elysées last month, Fabuleu de Maucour was part of Macron’s entourage.
On Wednesday, Lord Rupert de Mauley, the Master of the Horse, accepted the horse on behalf of the Queen inside Windsor Castle.
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Macron also sent the Queen a video message earlier in the day to congratulate her.


















