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Royal Welsh Show 2024 - what you need to know
The Royal Welsh Show got under way on Monday, marking 120 years since the annual agricultural show first began.
The four-day event, held at Llanelwedd, near Builth Wells in Powys, usually attracts about 250,000 people from 40 different countries.
What is The Royal Welsh Show?
It is an agricultural festival that takes place every summer and aims to showcase the best of Welsh livestock.
This year's event begins on 22 July and ends on 25 July.
There are various events which take place each year, including the judging of sheep, cattle, pigs and horses, sheepdog trials and carriage driving displays.
There are also stalls and exhibitions, displays of country sports and traditional Welsh crafts.
It is not unusual for the show to welcome a royal visitor.
King Charles III was recently made patron of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society and has visited the festival a number of times - including in 2013, the day after his first grandson, Prince Geo