All the latest from the third and final day of the Royal Cornwall Show in Wadebridge.
2pm
Meet 7-year-old Rhos Pascoe and his pig Stella at the Royal Cornwall show.
The youngster who lives in Constantine, near Falmouth, came first in the 8 and unders pig handler contest.
His 10-year-old sister Darcy also came first in her category – the 12 and unders pig handlers.
Rhos said: "It's great fun – the best part was winning."
Darcy added: "You have to practise quite a lot.
"Some people think that pigs are disgusting but we see them in a different light."
11.30am
Show-goers are making the most of the glorious sunshine here in Wadebridge.
The Constance family from Bodmin said they are having a brilliant time.
"It's been really great," Kate Constance said.
"We are just loving this sunshine," the mother of three added.
10-year-old Taylor Constance said her favourite part was seeing all the animals.
"The best part was seeing the sheep," she said.
And her 7-year-old sister Demi said she couldn't wait to head over to the fairground.
She said: "I want to go on all the rides."
If you are heading down to the show don't forget the sun screen – there's not a cloud in the sky.
9.40am
Horses warming up for the Royal Cornwall Show this morning.
9.30am
Meet the alpacas!
Felicia Sanders from Popham Alpacas in Saltash introduces her heard at the Royal Cornwall Show.
Mrs Sanders, who has been breeding the animals for the last 10 years, said this year's show has drawn in the crowds.
"The sun has been out so lots of people have been coming down," she said.
9am
Thousands of people are expected to flock to Wadebridge today for the third and final day of the Royal Cornwall Show.
The sun is shining and the crowds are gathering as today's judging and entertainment gets underway.
Highlights in the main ring include quad bike stunt shows, show jumping and parachute displays from the RAF Falcons.
We'll have regular updates throughout the day.
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