PRINCESS ANNE AND HER MOUNT, HIGH JINKS, take a fence in the individual competition during an open day at Moat House Riding School, Benenden, Kent. The Princess was riding in a show-jumping team representing her school, Benenden, against two neighbouring schools, Bedgebury Park and Lillesden. It was the first time she had been chosen to ride for her school. She received a red rosette as a member of the school team, which won the junior combined training cup, and a yellow rosette for being equal third in the under-14 section of the dressage challenge cup.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30499, 22 July 1964, Page 19
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95PRINCESS ANNE AND HER MOUNT, HIGH JINKS, take a fence in the individual competition during an open day at Moat House Riding School, Benenden, Kent. The Princess was riding in a show-jumping team representing her school, Benenden, against two neighbouring schools, Bedgebury Park and Lillesden. It was the first time she had been chosen to ride for her school. She received a red rosette as a member of the school team, which won the junior combined training cup, and a yellow rosette for being equal third in the under-14 section of the dressage challenge cup. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30499, 22 July 1964, Page 19
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