Harry Stedman
May 09, 2024
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The Queen fed carrots to donkeys and horses as she hosted a reception for a “remarkable” equine welfare charity at Buckingham Palace.
Camilla met Alfie the donkey and LaLa, a Shetland pony, along with famous charity supporters as she marked the 90th anniversary of Brooke on Thursday.
Camilla has held the role of president for the UK-based international charity, which protects and improves the lives of horses, donkeys and mules, since 2006.
The Queen met and fed horses ahead of the reception (Geoff Pugh/Daily Telegraph/PA)PA Wire/PA Images - Daily Telegraph/Geoff Pugh
Founded in 1934 initially to support abandoned horses from the First World War, Brooke has gone on to help 1.4 million working animals directly and now works across three continents and 15 countries.
Camilla saw the organisation’s work first hand when she visited a Donkey Care Club during a state visit to Kenya last year.
Camilla was first introduced to Alfie and LaLa in the palace’s quadrangle.
She snapped a carrot in two before asking “Are you greedy, Alfie?” as she fed the donkey.
Camilla speaks to Angela Rippon during the reception at Buckingham Palace (Geoff Pugh/Daily Telegraph/PA)PA Wire/PA Images - Daily Telegraph/Geoff Pugh
Camilla then patted LaLa on the nose and back as she offered more of the carrot to eat, and noted how both animals were “about my size” before also meeting and feeding the horses.
The Queen then headed into a reception in the Bow Room where she met several famous guests, including broadcaster Alastair Stewart and former newsreader Angela Rippon, charity staff and Ann Searight, the founder’s granddaughter.
After she was shown a short video, Camilla cut a Brooke anniversary cake and received a framed gift.
Giving a short speech, she said: “Can I thank you all for your support – it (Brooke) is the most remarkable charity.”
Chris Wainwright, chief executive of Brooke, said: “We are so lucky to have (Camilla’s) support. It means everything to our staff, the communities that we work in, our partners, and just having the support of someone as high profile as Her Majesty gives us the opportunity to engage with a whole different and wider audience.
“It shows that actually our cause is important, and that’s the main thing for us.”
Camilla during the reception to mark the 90th anniversary of the Brooke charity (Geoff Pugh/Daily Telegraph/PA)PA Wire/PA Images - Daily Telegraph/Geoff Pugh
Mr Wainwright added: “It’s a huge milestone for us, but to be recognised by Her Majesty and for her to host a reception for us, is fantastic for the people that make Brooke happen.”
The reception comes after the Queen also hosted the first garden party of the year with the King and other royal family members at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday.
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