- The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have presented King Charles with a horse.
- The royal family revealed information and photos about the horse, Noble.
- King Charles was delighted to meet Noble for the first time.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have presented King Charles with a horse.

The royal family revealed information and photos about the horse, Noble.
The seven-year-old mare, who stands 16.2 hands tall, is settling in at The Royal Mews in Windsor.
Noble was chosen for her athletic ability and calm demeanour. She has participated in 90 public performances in 50 locations across Canada as part of the RCMP’s Musical Ride.
🐴 Meet Noble: a gift from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to The King.
The seven year-old mare – who stands at 16.2 hands high – is currently settling into life at The Royal Mews in Windsor. pic.twitter.com/l9tYGoRrpr
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) March 11, 2023
The RCMP has a long history of presenting horses to the Monarch.
King Charles was delighted to meet Noble for the first time earlier this week at The Royal Mews.
The RCMP and the Royal Family have had a relationship since 1904, when King Edward VII bestowed the title of Royal on the North-West Mounted Police, renaming it the Royal North-West Mounted Police.
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