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[post_page_title]Liveried helper paid £20,300 ($26,000)[/post_page_title]

There are so many horses in the Queen’s possession that she doesn’t know what to do with them all. Why so many? Well, they generally serve different purposes. While some are racehorses, others are ceremonial.

Liveried helper paid £20,300 ($26,000)

The latter are the ones you see at many of the Queen’s major events, so it’s vital they’re given the best care possible. Thankfully, the monarch has liveried helpers to ensure these horses are always at their best. She’s happy to part with £20,300 a year for their service – the animals are worth it.

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