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Privacy NoticeSophie, Duchess of Edinburgh proved she’s a good sport as she participated in an extreme drinking game on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk. The Royal was on the estate with her family for the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials over the weekend. Sophie, 59, appeared to be good spirits as she took part in the game a carriage driving event on Saturday, 29 June. She was cheered on by husband Prince Edward, 60, and daughter Lady Louise Windsor, 20, who were both left in hysterics at her efforts. The game involved having to down a drink while driving a carriage, then out the glass down at the next stop. At one point, Sophie didn’t drink her glass in time and was left hilariously driving her carriage while holding the cup by her teeth.

Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh looked to be having fun as she took part in a drinking game at Sandringham
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The Duchess laughed as her family watched on
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Her mishap caused Edward and Lady Louise to burst out laughing, with other attendees also laughing at the Duchess. Edward also pulled out his smartphone to ensure he captured Sophie’s attempt at the drinking game, and he beamed while filming his wife. Edward, who also shares son James, Earl of Wessex, 16, with Sophie, was seen sporting a white polo shirt and cream trousers, paired with a straw hat. Meanwhile Louise wore a navy polo shirt and a pair of beige trousers, with her blonde hair tied back.

The game involved driving a carriage round a course while picking up glasses of wine
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Sophie did her best to steer the carriage while holding onto her glass with her teeth
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The Duchess attempted to down all of her drink at one point
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Sophie was dressed smartly in a navy velvet jacket and matching hat, paired with a long skirt and brown boots. She could be seen trying to drink her drink as fast as possible at one point, with a photo showing her with a mouth full of liquid. She eventually finished the course, smiling as she did so. Sophie had been announced as the new president of the Sandringham Horse Driving Trials earlier in the day. Lady Louise, who is currently studying English Literature at St Andrew’s University, also competed in events over the three-day competition, with her mum watching and cheering her on throughout. It marked the first time the 20 year old had competed at Sandringham.

Prince Edward filmed his wife on his phone as he cheered her on
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Lady Louise laughed at her mum’s attempts to finish the game
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Sophie was at the Sandringham estate in Norfolk with her family
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She inherited her passion for carriage driving from her late grandfather Prince Philip, making her eventing debut three years ago. Philip founded the Sandringham trials in 1982 after he decided he wanted to bring one of his favourite sports to the estate. It takes place every year the weekend after Royal Ascot. Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnSophie, Duchess of EdinburghPrince EdwardHorus

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Last Update: October 16, 2024