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A first-time author and disabled horseback rider from west Dorset has written an inclusive children s book to raise funds for the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA). Animal-lover Jade Leahy has released Horse s Can Roll but They Can t Roller Skate - a book aimed at helping readers with self-acceptance. The 40-year-old author, who lives in Cattistock, based the book loosely on her relationship with her beloved fjord horse Odin - which she spent 14 years with, but died in 2018. She said: The book tells the story of a girl called Molly challenged by physical disability, who eventually learns about self-acceptance after meeting a horse named Odin.
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There has been much mention of the Duke’s mots, appropriate or otherwise, in the past few days. I have one to add.
Prince Philip was patron of both the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club and the Vancouver Rowing Club. During the Royal visit in March 1983, the two clubs co-hosted an event at which the Duke was the guest of honour. Members of the two clubs were there, all dressed in club blazers and ties. The Duke was being introduced to various attendees.
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15 April, 2021 16:59 Prince Philip and The Queen, pictured arriving at Royal Ascot in 2015. Credit: Julian Parker/UK Press via Getty Images
A book of condolence has been opened for the equestrian community to remember the Duke of Edinburgh.
Prince Philip made enormous and wide-reaching contributions to the equestrian world and the messages will be collated into a bound book that will be presented to The Queen at the 2021 Royal Windsor Horse Show (RWHS).
“The Horse World Remembers A Tribute to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh” is being coordinated by the show, of which Prince Philip was president for 30 years, and messages are being collected online until 12 May.