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Tony Jones

Anne begins two-day trip to South Africa with visit to horse riding school

The Princess Royal in the stables during a visit to the South African Riding School for Disabled Association (Sarda) while on her two-day trip to South Africa (Aaron Chown/PA) - (PA Wire)

The Princess Royal admitted she has more ponies then she should after a young Cape Town rider quizzed her about her stables.

Anne began her two-day visit to South Africa by touring the South African Riding for the Disabled Association and presented rosettes to a group of youngsters after a lesson.

She walked down a line of riders sat on their ponies handing out awards and chatting to the volunteers that accompany the children whenever they are in the saddle.

The Princess Royal views a riding lesson during a visit to the South African Riding School for Disabled Association while on her trip to South Africa (Aaron Chown/PA) (PA Wire)

“How many ponies do you have?” asked Lashwil, aged 11 after he was given his prize and Anne replied with a smile: “More then I should have” adding there was “one I do ride”.

The King’s sister has a lifelong passion for horses and competed in the 1976 Montreal Olympics as a three-day eventer.

She also supports a number of equine organisations including Riders for Health, The Horse Trust and World Horse Welfare.

The Princess Royal waves during a visit to the South African Riding School for Disabled Association (Aaron Chown/PA) (PA Wire)

Anne is making a whirlwind visit to Cape Town but is travelling by herself after her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence suffered a suspected torn ligament while working on the princess’ Gatcombe estate.

The former naval officer requires treatment in the UK and was unable to fly with his wife.

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