This prestigious four-day event held on the magnificent grounds of Windsor Castle featured world-class competition in numerous disciplines.
Royal Windsor Horse Show
Royal Windsor Horse Show wrapped up with another win by the Swiss rider and his spectacular grey; Canada's Tiffany Foster 22nd with Battlecry.
The first afternoon of the Royal Windsor Horse Show kicked off in style with seven nations competing in the CDI4*.
The show remains one of the most prestigious in the world, attracting top-class jumping, driving and dressage athletes and over 2,800 horses.
A roster of international stars were victorious to wrap up a successful show, including a Belgian and Australian, plus lots of local talent.
The Queen was on hand to watch her home-bred Highland mare win the championship; Von Eckerman and Deusser take feature jumping events.
The show on the grounds of Windsor Castle features top-class national show jumping and hunter competitions and international displays.
Ben Maher and Scott Brash claim victory in the two CSI5* events of the day; Canada's Mario Deslauriers 8th in Manama Rose Show Stakes.
Her Majesty's home-bred racehorse headed the Retraining of Racehorses class; Kent Farrington takes The Kingdom of Bahrain Stakes.
A pair of greys hurdle the massive 2.10 metres (6'10.6") Puissance wall, while Canada's Mario Deslauriers and Emerson place 5th in Speed Stake.