Royal fans looking for the perfect Christmas gift that supports a good cause might consider a racehorse named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II.

Shares in the thoroughbred Thank You Ma’am are being offered, with half the cost donated to the charity Brain Tumour Research, to help fund the fight to find a cure.

Queen Camilla is credited by the racehorse’s syndicate, the Posh Pundit racing club, for helping Thank You Ma’am win its first title in December last year, when she wished the thoroughbred well ahead of a triumphant run at Ascot.

Rupert Adams, owner of the racing club, said he decided to support the charity after hearing one of its researchers interviewed on BBC Five Live.

He said: “My takeaway was that there is real hope and progress being made, but brain cancer appears to be a for

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