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Queen Elizabeth II

The Queen refused entry to Royal Windsor Horse Show after guard mistakes her for random ‘old dear’

The Queen has attended the Royal Windsor Horse Show every year since the event was first held in 1943. However, it has recently emerged that the monarch was once temporarily refused entry by a guard after he failed to recognise her.

The recently unearthed story goes back to 1991 when Her Majesty, then 65-years-old, was stopped from entering the event by a security guard.

In the mix up, the guard reportedly said: “Sorry love, you can’t come in without a sticker.”

To which The Queen responded: “I think if you check, I will be allowed to come in.”

The guard did just that, and Her Majesty was allowed to enter the horse show which has a special place in her heart.

According to Hello!, the guard later admitted that he thought the monarch was “some old dear” who had became lost.

From 1943 to the present day, Her Majesty has never missed the Royal Windsor Horse Show.

This week, despite her mobility problems, The Queen attended the second day of the show to watch her highland pony compete in a competition.

Her Majesty’s horse won first prize, much to the delight of the crowd in attendance.

This is the first time The Queen was seen in public since a memorial service was held in honour of the Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey in March.