The Grand Parade of prize winning cattle, sheep and goats was a highlight of the second day of the Royal Cornwall Show with a stunning display of the best of the best.
2014 President HRH The Countess of Wessex had a busy second day at the show presenting the weather with BBC Spotlight and visiting the WW1 Living History Group in their specially built camp and trench.
The Cornwall Caledonian Pipes & Drums were been and about on the showground entertaining the large Day 2 crowds while the mounted games provided plenty of thrills and spills in the main ring.
Unfortunately, the windy weather meant the RAF Falcon parachute display had to be cancelled though they are scheduled to drop in tomorrow.
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