In pictures: Platinum Jubilee equestrian extravaganza

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An equestrian extravaganza featuring more than 500 horses and 1,000 performers has kicked off celebrations to mark the Queen's 70-year reign.

The opening night of A Gallop Through History took place in the grounds of Windsor Castle on Thursday night.

Billed as a "personal tribute to our monarchy", it is the first major event in the Queen's Platinum Jubilee festivities.

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The 90-minute show will take place across four evenings from 12-15 May

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The evening production is taking place over four nights beneath the lit ramparts of Windsor Castle

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The show features international and national military, equestrian and dance displays

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The production takes the audience on a journey through history covering more than five centuries

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The event has been described as a "personal tribute to our monarchy"

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Dancers from the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo performed during the opening night

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The 90-minute show features more than 500 horses and 1,000 performers

The Queen marked 70 years on the throne on 6 February 2022, but like her Golden and Diamond Jubilees, the first week in June has been chosen for a number of high-profile celebratory events.

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