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When she attended the 133rd Kentucky Derby, Queen Elizabeth II wore a fine wool coat of lime green. Her matching silk dress had a small floral print, and her lime green hat was trimmed in fuschia.

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Eighty-one [81] years old was the age of Queen Elizabeth II [b. April 21, 1926] of the United Kingdom when she attended the Kentucky Derby. It was the 133rd running of the world-famous thoroughbred racing event. The exact winning date was May 1, 2007. The winning horse was Street Sense [foaled February 23, 2004]. The winning jockey was Calvin H. Borel [b. November 8, 1966]. The winning time was 2 minutes 02.17 seconds.

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Prince Phillip did accompany Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to the Kentucky Derby in 2007.

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The Queen has attended the Kentucky Derby one time (in 2007), although her sister, Princess Margaret attended in 1974, making the Queen's visit the 2nd time the Derby was attended by Royalty.

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The 133rd Kentucky Derby was attended by Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Phillip.

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Queen Elizabeth attended the Kentucky Derby in May of 2007. This was her first visit and as of 2010, her only visit to Churchill Downs.

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Queen Elizabeth is a fan of horse races.

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