In pictures: Thousands attend Royal Cornwall Show

Chloe Parkman
BBC News, South West
Matt Keeble/PA Wire Hundreds of people at the Royal Cornwall Show which is held in Wadebridge. Stalls with large flags can been seen to either side and large yellow farm machinery in the background. 
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More than 117,000 people visited the show in 2024, and, despite the drizzly wet weather, thousands showed up to the 2025 event

The 2025 Royal Cornwall Show will come to an end later, after attracting thousands of people since it opened on Thursday.

Every year, for three days in June, organisers say they "bring the best in entertainment, agriculture, shopping and competition".

This year, visitors to the popular show included The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh.

Chris Jackson/PA Wire The Duchess of Edinburgh speaks to winners of sheep awards as she visits the Cattle, Pig, Sheep and countryside area as she attends the Royal Cornwall Show.Chris Jackson/PA Wire
The annual agricultural show, attended by Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh, is held at the Royal Cornwall Events Centre in Wadebridge between 5 and 7 June
Matt Keeble/PA Wire Two sheep at the Royal Cornwall Show. They are poking their heads through a fence to take a glance at a camera.Matt Keeble/PA Wire
Animals are at the heart of the show, with thousands across the site, including sheep, horses, pigs, goats, rabbits and pigeons and many others
Chris Jackson/PA Wire The Prince of Wales, known as the Duke of Cornwall while in Cornwall, and Sophie the Duchess of Edinburgh try local cider during a visit to the Food and Farming Pavilion during the Royal Cornwall Show. They are stood in a tent with people around them. Prince William is holding a green Rattler cider cup. 
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Prince William and his aunt visited the Food and Farming Pavilion where the Prince said "everyone remembers their first Rattler", adding that he usually likes ice in his cider
Matt Keeble/PA Wire People look at a robot that has a human-like form. It stands above their heads and is silver with blue lights for eyes. It is appearing at the Royal Cornwall Show and large white tents can be seen behind it. Matt Keeble/PA Wire
South West Business Council chairman Tim Jones said events like the county shows were a big money spinner for the region
Chris Jackson/PA Wire Parachutists with red smoke devices in the sky during the Royal Cornwall Show.Chris Jackson/PA Wire
Visitors looked to the skies while parachutists put on a display during the event
Chris Jackson/PA Wire Five large brown and white cows stand with red leads next to four people. They are the winners of the best team of five beef animals of a breed award and are posing at the Royal Cornwall Show.Chris Jackson/PA Wire
Competitions were held across the event and the winners of the best team of five beef animals of a breed award posed proudly after their victory
Matt Keeble/PA Wire Sheep shearing during the Royal Cornwall Show. A man is holding a sheep which is laying on the ground. Another man is watching to judge the attempt.Matt Keeble/PA Wire
Organisers said there would be about 1,000 trade stands, as well as competitors showing cattle, sheep, horses, and other animals for ribbons and trophies
Matt Keeble/PA Wire Dirt bike jumping takes place at the Royal Cornwall Show. A man and his bike are high in the air above a ramp. He is holding onto the handlebars, but his legs and feet are high above his head. Spectators can be seen in the background. Matt Keeble/PA Wire
Spectators watched dirt bike jumping during the event on Friday
Matt Keeble/PA Wire Two men and a woman at the Royal Cornwall Show. They are on mobility scooters and looking directly at the camera as people walk past them. The mobility scooters have baskets on the front, which are filled with flasks, water bottles, jumpers and bags. Matt Keeble/PA Wire
The event opens at 08:30 BST and shuts at 18:30 each day, with tickets bought online, on the gate or at the show office
Matt Keeble/PA Wire People in the rain at Royal Cornwall Show. Two people in the foreground have clear plastic ponchos on. People behind them have umbrellas. Heavy rain can be seen. Matt Keeble/PA Wire
The wet weather did not dampen the spirits of visitors
Matt Keeble/PA Wire Six horses at the Royal Cornwall Show. Two are black, two light brown and two white. There is a man standing on the back on the two white horses with one foot on each. He is holding the reins for four of the horses as the run around a showground. Matt Keeble/PA Wire
The show has roots that go back to 1793 when the Cornwall Agricultural Society was formed and a ploughing match was held near Truro

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