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Charles reminded of his mother's beloved horse during Lancashire visit
Summary
King Charles met a Fell pony related to the late Queen's pony Emma during a visit to Clitheroe Auction Mart, where he spoke with local farmers and representatives of the Field Nurses charity, and later toured Samlesbury Hall.
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King Charles visited Clitheroe Auction Mart in Lancashire and met a Fell pony related to the late Queen's pony Emma. He toured the livestock area on a non-market day and spoke with local farmers who brought rare breed sheep and cattle. The visit included a meeting with representatives of the Field Nurses charity, which offers drop-in health and wellbeing sessions at auction marts across the region. He later became the first monarch to visit Samlesbury Hall and viewed its historic artefacts.
Key details:
- Charles met Fell pony Pearl, which is related on her sire's side to Emma, the black Fell pony associated with the late Queen.
- The King toured livestock pens, visited the mart's rural business centre and unveiled a plaque in the auction ring.
- Field Nurses representatives said a team of 12 nurses visits eight auction marts and agricultural shows to offer basic health checks, mental wellbeing support and signposting.
- Charles was briefly heckled outside Clitheroe train station; members of the crowd booed the interruption.
- At Samlesbury Hall he met trustees and volunteers, viewed a large oak timber dating to 1325 and was introduced to shire horses Thunder and Regal.
Summary:
The visit highlighted connections between royal engagement, rural services and local heritage in Lancashire. Undetermined at this time.
