Equestrianism on the screen

“Royal Four in Hand” – Documentary

The Duke of Edinburgh participating in carriage driving at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 1975. Picture from The Duke of Edinburgh participated in carriage driving at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 1975 Picture from The Duke of Edinburgh participated in carriage driving at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 1975 Picture from www.popsugar.com
The Duke of Edinburgh participating in carriage driving at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in 1975.
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Tonight I watched Tony Searle’s documentary “Royal Four in Hand”, with Prince Philip. The documentary is about carriage driving competitions and the involvement of the Duke of Edinburgh in them. Did you know that Philip has been the president of the International Equestrian Federation?

The Prince shows the different types of carriages used in competitions, each type exclusively used for a specific sort of competition. He also shows the techniques he uses to control them, including his voice.

What impressed me about the sport is its complexity. Accuracy and timing are critical factors in winning all this variety of carriage competitions, including dressage, obstacle driving and marathons.

Apart from these, I loved the images of the British countryside!

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