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Beautiful! Majestic. Proud. Kind of like Sicilians! Thanks for the slendour.
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My tiny daughter just said ‘Horsey! He’s got a crown on!’
He does look splendid.
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Showing my cultural ignorance again – would that outfit be used for parades, etc. or would it be more of a royal thing?
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No, not a royal thing. Nowadays they’re used for parades, village festivals etc.
In the old days (by which I mean up till the 1980’s) they were used for transporting vegetables and selling fruit off the back of the cart on street corners!
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