Prince Philip's beloved ponies and the carriage that was filled with his prized possessions during his funeral will be inherited by his granddaughter.
They were left to 17-year-old Lady Louise because she shared his love of carriage driving. The Duke of Edinburgh took up carriage driving in the 1970s, after switching from polo, and he taught the sport to his granddaughter and her mother, the Countess of Wessex.
Sources close to the Royal Family told the MailOnline she will regularly exercise the two black ponies – Balmoral Nevis and Notlaw Storm – at Windsor.
The ponies were seen pulling the custom-made four-wheeled carriage at Prince Philip's funeral in Windsor on Saturday, which was watched by millions on TV.
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