King Charles 'shocked and saddened' over soldier's 'unexplained' death at horse show he attended
Buckingham Palace said King Charles III was "shocked and saddened" to find out a British soldier died after a fall at a horse show the royal was attending this week. The soldier died during a display of the King’s Troop, Royal Horse Artillery at the Royal Windsor Horse Show on Friday evening. The unidentified soldier fell after leaving the arena following the display, and despite being treated, their injuries were serious, and they died at the scene, the Thames Valley Police said in a release. The police said the horse show would continue as planned on Saturday but without another display of the King’s Troop, Royal Horse Artillery. PRINCESS ANNE ADMITS HOSPITAL STAFF HAD TO FILL IN 'THE BLANKS’ AFTER SUFFERING CONCUSSION, MEMORY LOSS Charles attended the horse show, which is on the grounds of Windsor Castle, along with his younger brother Prince Edward , the Duke of Edinburgh, and his wife Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, their daughter Lady Louise, who was working at t...