From Thursday 14 to Sunday 17 May 2026, Royal Windsor Horse Show will bring four days of world-class equestrian sport, displays and entertainment to a global audience, with comprehensive broadcast and live streaming coverage enabling viewers to experience the breadth and atmosphere of the Show as it unfolds.
Staged within the private grounds of Windsor Castle, the Show is one of the most prestigious fixtures in the equestrian calendar, uniquely combining international competition in Show Jumping, Carriage Driving and Endurance, alongside an extensive national Showing programme, with a setting defined by heritage, pageantry and royal tradition.

Horse & Country (H&C), the official Broadcast & Streaming Partner of Royal Windsor Horse Show, will provide live streaming from the Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Castle Arena, the focal point of the Show’s international programme, via its H&C+ streaming service. Available worldwide across web, mobile and connected TV platforms, H&C+ offers annual membership for £84.99, with a monthly recurring subscription also available at £14.99.
Over four days, the Castle Arena will reflect the full breadth of Royal Windsor, moving from national and international Show Jumping to Showing championships, dressage insight, military precision and arena displays. From the Defender Dressage Masterclass and the Musical Drive of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery to the Defender Shetland Pony Grand National, DAKS Pony Club Mounted Games, Azerbaijan’s Land of Fire display and Sunday’s Rolex Grand Prix, the coverage will capture the scale, variety and atmosphere that define the Show.
Coverage will also extend to the Frogmore Arena, offering viewers a closer look at the depth of competition taking place beyond the Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Castle Arena. Across the week, the Frogmore Arena will showcase an impressive range of Showing and Working Hunter classes, from Hunter, Cob and Mountain and Moorland sections to Side Saddle, and Pure-Bred Arab classes, alongside Pony Club Show Jumping. Together, the two arenas will give audiences a more complete view of Royal Windsor Horse Show, from elite international sport and displays to the specialist classes and traditions at the heart of the wider Show programme.

Carriage Driving will receive a further boost in 2026, with H&C providing brand-new dedicated coverage of the Marathon phase of the three-day CAIO4*-H4 FEI World Cup™ Qualifier (Horse Four-in-Hand) on Saturday afternoon as part of the Show’s official streaming offering. One of the most dynamic and technically demanding highlights of the week, the Marathon will see 26 teams take on the course, setting the stage for a highly competitive contest. Fast-paced, precise and visually compelling, the coverage will give viewers a new opportunity to follow one of Royal Windsor’s most exciting disciplines in greater depth.
At the heart of the schedule sits the Rolex Grand Prix, the pinnacle class of the Show and one of the most prestigious competitions in international Show Jumping. Bringing together an exceptional field of the world’s leading riders and horses, it represents the sport at its very highest level, where precision, partnership and pressure combine. Alongside live coverage on H&C, highlights will be broadcast internationally on Eurosport/TNT Sports at 20:00 on 19th May and at 10:00 on 20th May, ensuring this defining moment reaches a global television audience.
Simon Brooks-Ward, Chairman of Royal Windsor Horse Show, said: “Royal Windsor Horse Show has always been defined by its unique combination of world-class sport, heritage and an unrivalled setting. Ensuring that audiences around the world can experience the full breadth of the Show remains an important priority for us. Through our partnerships with Horse & Country, our official Broadcast & Streaming Partner, and Eurosport, we are able to showcase the depth of competition, displays and atmosphere that make Royal Windsor so special, alongside the pinnacle class of the Show, the Rolex Grand Prix, to a truly global audience.”
With international sport, Showing, Driving, displays and entertainment set against the backdrop of Windsor Castle, Royal Windsor Horse Show 2026 remains a defining moment in the equestrian calendar. This year’s broadcast and streaming coverage will bring that experience to audiences around the world, capturing the scale, atmosphere and prestige that define the Show.


