Queen Elizabeth II's favourite pony Emma stood alone on the side of the Long Walk as she bid her final farewell on Monday, 19 September.
Her late Majesty's coffin made its way from Westminster Abbey to Windsor Castle in a procession, which saw King Charles III, 73, lead the Royal Family behind.
The Queen's Fell pony Emma, a stunning small black horse, could be seen awaiting the cortege, alongside a member of the royal staff.
According to the late sovereign's head groom Terry Pendry, Emma was one of her favourites. Back in 2020, Pendry told Town & Country magazine that the horse "has been a wonderful servant to Her Majesty and is still going strong at the age of 24 as one of The Queen’s riding ponies.” According to royal author Claudia Joseph, Princess Anne, 75, and her daughter Zara Tindall, 41, are expected to make the decision on what happens next to the Queen's beloved horses.
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