It was his mother the Queen, a keen equestrian, who first taught the young Prince to ride Although Charles’s first and greatest loves were music, art and culture, the young Prince gamely tried his hand – and excelled – at a range of sports traditionally loved by the royals.
As he matured, he gravitated to polo, skiing and fishing and particularly enjoyed practising his skills on the field at Windsor, tackling the slopes at Klosters and casting for trout in the River Dee at Balmoral.
Polo, known to many as the “sport of kings”, was a firm favourite and he became a skilled player. His mother the Queen, a keen equestrian, first taught him to ride, alongside his sister Princess Anne when they were little. Although initially timid on horseback,…
