In a touching tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, the nation commemorated the one-year anniversary of her passing on September 8, 2022.
The scene at Windsor this morning was truly moving, with the Queen’s beloved horse, Emma, taking a leisurely stroll in the warm late summer sunshine.
The historic grounds were bathed in sunlight as Queen Elizabeth’s lead groom, Terry Pendry, paid his respects by leading out her favorite fell pony, Emma, in the very same place where Her Majesty once enjoyed horseback rides.
Queen Elizabeth was renowned for her deep affection for animals, with horses holding a special place in her heart alongside her cherished corgis.
When she peacefully passed away at the age of 96, her loyal dogs, Muck and Sandy, remained by her side, a testament to the strong bond she shared with her four-legged companions.
The Queen’s corgis were particularly dear to her, providing comfort and companionship during challenging times, including the loss of her beloved husband, Prince Philip, in 2021.
These loyal pets were a gift from Prince Andrew and his daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, offering solace to the Queen in her time of grief.
Following Queen Elizabeth’s passing, the corgis returned to Prince Andrew’s care, where they continue to thrive under his watchful eye.
Today, the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, shared a heartwarming photo with the Queen’s beloved pets, assuring royal supporters that they are doing well.
During Queen Elizabeth’s funeral last year, Prince Andrew tenderly interacted with the corgis, Muck and Sandy, showcasing the close bond between the Queen and her family, including her furry companions.
It was later confirmed that Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson would be responsible for caring for the pets at Royal Lodge in Windsor, their current residence.
Meanwhile, at Windsor this morning, Terry Pendry, the dedicated head groom who had cared for the Queen’s horses for nearly three decades, led Emma, the glossy black horse, around the expansive grounds.
In a poignant moment during the Queen’s funeral, Emma, a 25-year-old horse, bid her final farewell to the monarch as the royal hearse arrived in Windsor.
Mr. Pendry, who had ridden with the Queen for many years and resided on the estate, reflected on the Queen’s last ride on Fell Pony Emma in July 2022, just before her departure for Balmoral.
He expressed gratitude for being able to say a final goodbye to Her Majesty at Windsor, a place she cherished for horseback riding.
As we look back on the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, her profound love for animals and her lasting impact on history, we are reminded of the special connection she shared with her loyal pets and her passion for equestrian pursuits.
This heartfelt tribute honors a remarkable monarch who will forever hold a significant place in our hearts.