Stone fruit should be cut back just after they finish fruiting iirc. It looks well established.
Thanks, yes, it's a big fucker. Will deal with it in the autumn.
Take max 1/3rd off to start with, go for dead / diseased bits (if any) then crossing stuff & open the centre a bit.
You might find one or two big branches chopped achieve all the above in the first couple of prunings.
If you're looking to pick the fruit easily removing height can help too.
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Stone fruit should be cut back just after they finish fruiting iirc. It looks well established.