Queen Camilla attends race meeting in York
PAThe Queen braved some of the first heavy rain in weeks to attend the Ebor Festival at York Racecourse earlier.
Queen Camilla was announced as "the most welcome visitor here at York today" as she arrived at the venue during a downpour.
The royal, who became patron of the course in 2024, wore a blue straw feathered Philip Treacy hat, an Anna Valentine blue dress and a Jockey Club brooch.
While there, she met retiring jockey Joe Fanning, who made a full recovery from prostate cancer at the end of last year, and spoke about how difficult it had been keeping the King's cancer diagnosis a secret.
PAThe Queen also met the "unsung heroes" of the racecourse and representatives from local organisations Bereaved Children Support York, Friends of Rowntree Park and racehorse rehoming charity New Beginnings.
She then watched from a box as the RAF Falcons display team performed a parachute display, before taking a salute.
Fanning, 55, was honoured with a special presentation after announcing his retirement last month after almost 40 years.
PAHis career was put on hold when he was disgnosed with prostate cancer but Fanning underwent surgery earlier this year and subsequently made a full recovery.
He said he and the Queen had discussed the fact that some of her own horses would be racing at the course later in the week and described her as a "nice woman".
PAThe Queen's visit coincided with a short film that was released by Buckingham Palace and Maggie's cancer charity, where she spoke for the first time about the difficult emotional experience of keeping the King's cancer a secret before it was announced to the rest of the world.
Later, the Queen presented the trophy to the winner of Juddmonte International Stakes – one of the world's premier middle-distance races.
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