Princess Anne was beaming with joy in a new video message released by the royal family.
The Princess Royal visited Helen Atkin Group in Buxton to meet the volunteers and riders working alongside the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA).
In a video, King Charles' sister was seen meeting with both young and old horse riders, smiling broadly as she enjoys horseback riding.
The statement alongside the video reads, "Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) is committed to providing life-changing riding therapy for people of all ages."
"This year marks 40 years of The Princess Royal serving as President of the national RDA. As part of her ongoing support, Her Royal Highness visited the Helen Atkin Group in Buxton, where she met volunteers and riders."
"During the visit, The Princess enjoyed a riding display set to music from The Greatest Showman, presented rosettes to riders, and awarded dedicated volunteers with long-service certificates. Even the beloved horses and ponies - Cracker, Big Daisy, and Floyd - were recognised with rosettes!"