Press Release – The organisers of The Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebration, which took place in Home Park Private, Windsor Castle, in May 2016 are to donate £1.2 million to Commonwealth, service and equine charities it was announced today.
Over 900 horses, 1,500 participants from around the world and stars from stage and screen participated in the four night event which was attended by members of the Royal Family each night, with the final night being watched by Her Majesty The Queen. The display showcased the remarkable life of The Queen, from her birth in 1926, through World War Two, to Her Coronation in 1953 and a reign spanning more than 60 years. It was watched by over 7 million people on ITV.
£1.2million was raised through ticket sales and generous contributions from businesses and organisations and the surplus will be split between 10 charities, which reflect many of the The Queen’s interests.
The smallest equine charities are some of the beneficiaries, including The Welsh Pony and Cob Society, The Cleveland Bay Horse Society, The Fell Pony Society and The Highland Pony Society. The Queen is patron to each of these charities which work to regulate, promote and protect these valuable British breeds. The British Horse Society, The Animal Health Trust and World Horse Welfare are also equine beneficiaries.
In support of the British Armed Forces, SSAFA and The Royal British Legion are also amongst those supported by The Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebration. Both charities provide lifelong support for the Armed Forces community; serving men and women, veterans, and their families.
Fittingly, The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust, a charitable foundation with a mission to leave a lasting legacy for the Commonwealth, is the final organisation to benefit from the 90th Birthday Celebration, which saw musicians, riders and dancers from around the Commonwealth take part.
Sir Mike Rake, Chairman of the Event Committee and BT’s Chairman, said: “It is quite incredible that a one-off event should not only give pleasure to millions of people but also raise this significant surplus. To everybody who took part, financially supported the event, including many British businesses, and those who organised this enormously complex project, we can all feel proud of our achievement and legacy.
“The Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebration will have long lasting benefit. Already the selected charities are telling us what they intend to do with the donation. For some it will mean a much needed office or land to enable endangered breeds to be supported. For others it will mean helping people and their ambitions.
“This is not the end. We expect a further surplus to be given following the finalisation of the accounts.”
The nominated charities are:
The Queen’s Commonwealth Trust SSAFA
The Royal British Legion
The Animal Health Trust
The British Horse Society World Horse Welfare
The Highland Pony Society
The Fell Pony Society
The Welsh Pony and Cob Society
The Cleveland Bay Society
The Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebration
The Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebration The Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebration took place from 12 – 15 May 2016 in Home Park (Private) Windsor Castle.
Jaguar Land Rover was the Principal Commercial Partner, with Rolex, Waitrose, St James’s House (Media) and ITV as Official Partners. Official Suppliers were Hermes, DAKS, Dorchester Collection, Laurent-Perrier and Musto. In addition, major blue chip companies supported the event including HSBC, Royal Mail, Compass, Old Mutual, BT, BAE Systems, Prudential, KPMG, Vodafone, Intercontinental Hotel Group, United Utilities, Sky, BP and Anglo American.
The Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebration was organised by the organising team behind Royal Windsor Horse Show, who have worked on a variety of international projects and large scale televised consumer events including the 2012 Diamond Jubilee Pageant at Windsor Castle, the Centenary of The First World War at the CWGC Cemetery, St Symphorien, Belgium in 2014, the World War Two 60th Anniversary Commemorations in Horse Guards 2005.
The acts which took part include: The Oman Royal Cavalry, Chilean Huasos, New Zealand Army Band, South Australian Police Band, Fijian Musicians and Dancers, The Household Cavalry, The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery, Commonwealth Pipers, The Pony Club, Shetland Ponies, State Carriages and many more.
Source: Press Release