KING Charles visited his late mother’s beloved racehorses on his first trip to Sandringham following her death.
The monarch inspected the animals before selling 14 of them for more than £1million in a major royal racing shake-up.
Photos taken on October 21, before the auction, show Charles checking over the horses on the Norfolk estate.
He inherited around 60 after the Queen’s death on September 8 but went on to sell more than a third at Tattersalls in Newmarket, Suffolk last month.
The sales ranged from £300,000 for Just Fine – the horse that gave the King his first winner in the Royal Silks – to £4,000 for three-year-old colt Tack.