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Buckingham Palace thanks Emma, Queen Elizabeth's pony, for role in funeral with new photo

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Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral and came to embody a nation’s gratitude and loyalty to their Monarch. When the late Queen Elizabeth’s funeral cortege arrived at Windsor Castle for the last act of her long goodbye last month, her fell pony Emma was there to greet her.

The late Queen's groom Terry Pendry looped her riding headscarf through Emma's saddle as they both said farewell. Standing between beds of flowers as her master’s coffin passed by, ahead of the Committal Service at St George’s Chapel, the pony’s appearance proved to be one of the poignant highlights of a day already full of emotion.

Now Buckingham palace has released a new photograph of Emma in tribute to the role she played during the state funeral. For the past fifteen years, Queen Elizabeth regularly rode Emma for light exercise in the grounds around Windsor Castle, during Her Majesty’s private time.

Palace officials made it clear Emma “will continue to be much-loved and cared for at the Royal Mews, Windsor, and regularly exercised by its small, dedicated team”.

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