The Top Gun
star actor
arrived all smiles in the grounds of Windsor Castle for the giant 'A Gallop Through History' show, staged as part of the Queen's Jubilee celebrations.
Relaxed, in a navy blue ensemble, the 59-year-old actor caused a wave of hysteria when he appeared.
He found himself surrounded by fans and escorted by security through the crowd as he waved to the Brits.
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Between selfies and “checks” – fist to fist – Tom Cruise lent himself to the game of requests from fans present in the castle park.
While some drew their cameras from afar, others did not hesitate to get as close as possible to the Hollywood star for a selfie with their phone.
"So I'm at @windsorhorse for the gallop through history party and guess who I bumped into: Tom Cruise!
I'm obsessed with #platinumjubilee,” one tweeted.
Tom Cruise was indeed there to animate, alongside TV presenter Alan Titchmarsh, the first major television event celebrating the 70 years of reign of Elizabeth II: a live broadcast of the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
During the celebratory evening, the Scientology actor said, “It's a wonderful event;
it's an honor to be here.
It's a privilege, before adding: it's a woman
(Elizabeth II, editor's note)
whom I admire enormously.
She shows great devotion and I admire her dignity.
I like his story.
I have a lot of respect for her.”