She led from the start of the competition on Michelle Saul’s 11-year-old Lordships Graffalo, a horse that has won the hearts of a cheerful Badminton crowd, who remained undaunted by the terrible weather on a historic coronation weekend.

“He’s an out-and-out event horse and it’s a privilege to have him in your life,” said Rosalind Canter, 37, who was also ninth on Pencos Royal Jewel. “He has character in every pore and makes us laugh every day.

Ros Canter and Lordships Gruffalo with the trophy.

Ros Canter and Lordships Graffalo with the Badminton Horse Trials Trophy. (Badminton Horse Trials photo)

“I think I was at my calmest when I entered the arena, but it’s been a long day. He jumped a bit with his head in the air, but he wanted to clear the fences.”

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