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
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Animals are at the heart of the show, with thousands across the site, including sheep, horses, pigs, goats, rabbits and pigeons and many others
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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
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South West Business Council chairman Tim Jones said events like the county shows were a big money spinner for the region
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Visitors looked to the skies while parachutists put on a display during the event
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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
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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
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Spectators watched dirt bike jumping during the event on Friday
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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
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The wet weather did not dampen the spirits of visitors
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The show has roots that go back to 1793 when the Cornwall Agricultural Society was formed and a ploughing match was held near Truro