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Lizzie Cundy left in tears as Queen's lonely corgis appear at upsetting burial

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Lizzie Cundy was teary after watching the Queen's funeral following the death of the late Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. The television personality has frequently praised the Royal Family – with her family pal now known as Queen Camilla, the consort of King Charles III.

However, as the world came together to mourn Queen Elizabeth on the day she was laid to rest, her beloved pets were also part of her funeral procession as she made her way home to Windsor Castle.READ MORE: Lizzie Cundy furiously defends Phillip Schofield after skipping queue for Queen's coffinThe monarch who died aged 96 on September 8, 2022, was laid to rest alongside her parents King George and Queen Elizabeth, the ashes of her sister Princess Margaret and her husband, Prince Philip.As her coffin arrived back at Windsor, her Fell pony, Emma appeared on the long walk before her corgis Muick and Sandy, a gift from the Duke and Duchess of York also paid their respects.Following the emotional moment, Lizzie, 53, took to social media to express her heartbreak.Sharing an image of Muick and Sandy outside of a private entrance to Windsor Castle, she said: "This made me shed a tear," alongside a heart and praying emoji.After the emotional scenes aired, people flocked to social media, to share their heartbreak with one penning: "Emma, The Queen's horse, brought out to watch her Monarch pass by.

That brought a lump to my throat.""Looked like she curtsied! Lifted her front leg up & back," said a second.Before a third commented: "Oh dear me, between this and the corgis waiting for her I'm in tears - yet again."Emma was the horse that the Queen enjoyed riding most through the grounds of Windsor Castle.The Queen's head groom Terry Pendry, writing in Horse & Hound.

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