Royal Windsor Horse Show 2025
Royal Windsor Horse Show 2025 is now over and what a great show it was. In the international showjumping classes we saw a Whitaker one-two and the Rolex grand prix went to Belgium’s Gregory Wathelet and his magnificent stallion Bond Jamesbond De Hay.
In the showing classes it certainly was a show to remember for Team Walker as Robert collected his ninth (!) Royal Windsor show hunter championship, alongside winning the prestigious novice title. Daughter Izzy then followed her dad’s example by taking both the novice and open show pony sashes, winning the open title for a third time in a row with Stoneleigh Showtime.
In the working hunter ranks, Ruby Ward did the M&M and plaited pony double, while a former winner returning from a tendon injury and colic took the working hunter championship.
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Royal Windsor Horse Show news
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From the diminutive Shetland to the spectacular Welsh cob – meet Royal Windsor’s 2025 M&M champions
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Intermediate champion ticks off another coveted title at Royal Windsor
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Prolific pair crowned champions at Royal Windsor as Arabs and their part-breds grace the ring
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Home-produced combination sparkle to take show hunter pony title at Royal Windsor
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Laura Kraut: ‘Royal Windsor retains all its magic – and we stayed dry!’
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Stars of the future crowned as novice show ponies sparkle at Royal Windsor Horse Show
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Successful Dartmoor enjoys triumphant return to Royal Windsor Horse Show as he moves into senior ridden ranks
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Golden boy bounces back from severe heart murmur to head Royal Windsor Horse Show seniors in-hand
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A legendary horse and rider with a combined age of 86 and a red ribbon for The King’s carriage horse – what you might have missed at Royal Windsor Horse Show
When and where is Royal Windsor Horse Show 2025?
Royal Windsor takes place annually in May in the private grounds of Windsor Castle, Berkshire. The 2025 show is being held on 15-18 May.
What is the best way to travel to Royal Windsor?
Being located close to Windsor town means it is possible to visit the show using public transport, with two train stations to choose from. Windsor and Eton Central Station is about a 10- to 15-minute walk from the show entrance. It is served by First Great Western trains allowing travel via Slough from London Paddington in the east and from Reading in the west. Windsor and Eton Riverside Station is approximately a 5 minute walk from the show ground and served by South West Trains from London Waterloo in the east and many towns in the south and west via Staines.
Alternatively you can travel by car following the signs from junction 6 of the M4, but expect to pay to park.
Can I take my dog?
Please leave your dogs at home as they are not allowed on the show ground. At the first show in 1943, a lurcher stole a piece of chicken from King George V’s lunch plate and dogs have been banned ever since. There is an exception for correctly trained guide and assistance dogs, which are encouraged to wear an item that identifies them as an assistance dog (a harness, coat or collar).
What is the Royal Windsor Horse Show?
Royal Windsor hosts international showjumping, dressage, driving and endurance competitions, being awarded CHI status by the FEI, as well as national jumping and showing classes. There is also a shopping village on site with trade stands selling equestrian, country and luxury products, as well as a wide range of food outlets.
Royal Windsor is one of the biggest and most prestigious early summer shows for the showing community, with the hunter classes typically being particularly competitive. The novice classes also hold particular prominence; winning the novices at Royal Windsor signals that a young horse has exciting potential for the future. There is also a qualifier for the BSPS mountain and moorland Heritage supreme championship, and a native in-hand supreme final for the 12 breed champions held in the Castle Arena.
There are four days of international jumping, including the five-star grand prix on Sunday.
The International Driving Grand Prix, which counts as a FEI World Cup qualifier is a key competition. There are three stages to the competition — driven dressage, marathon stage and cone driving.
The international endurance event sees competitors ride a set course up to 160km in length in parts of Windsor Great Park.
Who is patron of the Royal Windsor Horse Show?
The King is patron of the show – continuing the tradition held by his mother, The late Queen, and grandfather, King George VI.
History of Royal Windsor Horse Show
Royal Windsor was first staged in 1943 to help raise funds for the war efforts. It has ran every year since, apart from in 2020.
In 1943 Count Robert Orssich and Mr Geoffrey Cross were inspired by the ‘Wings for Victory’ campaign and organised the first event held on 26 May 1943, which was called the Windsor Horse and Dog Show.
All the key members of the Royal Family attended, including King George VI, Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret. At the very first show The late Queen won the pony and dogcart class. She entered many homebred horses and ponies in classes at the show since and was extremely successful.
The show was extended to five days in 1977. In 2018, Royal Windsor Horse Show celebrated 75 years.
In 2020, Royal Windsor Horse Show held virtual competitions as the show was cancelled owing to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Royal Windsor Horse Show Club was founded in 1944. Membership allows access to the Royal Windsor Horse Show club at the show which has its own restaurant, bar area and an outside lawn, all with views onto the Castle Arena.