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Queen Elizabeth Would Get “Up in the Middle of the Night” for This Event

Queen Elizabeth Would Get "Up in the Middle of the Night" for This Event

Waking Queen Elizabeth up unexpectedly at two or three in the morning seems like a terrifying prospect for a royal page, but according to royal biographer Gyles Brandreth, she insisted on it for one special reason.

The late Queen was a devoted horsewoman throughout her life, and her longtime groom at the Royal Mews, Terry Pendry, told Brandreth that she was so involved in breeding horses that she insisted on watching them being born, no matter what hour of the night it was.

In his book Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait, Brandreth wrote that Pendry was the person “who brought home to me Elizabeth’s total devotion to her horses.” The groom said, “Even here, when she was at Windsor, Paul Whybrew, the page, or whoever, would wake her up in the middle of the night, and she had a video link to Sandringham where all the racehorses are bred.”

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Queen Elizabeth wearing a green coat and hat petting a horse

Queen Elizabeth attends the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 2004.

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Queen Elizabeth wearing a pink coat and hat standing next to two horses

Queen Elizabeth visits the King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery in 2017.

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