“For the past fifteen years, Queen Elizabeth regularly rode Emma for light exercise in the grounds around Windsor Castle,” the tweet said.
Buckingham Palace released an update on one of the many beloved animals Queen Elizabeth II left behind after passing away at age 96 on Sept. 8.account of the royal family unveiled a new portrait of the late monarch’s fell pony, Emma.
included a photo of Emma standing on the Windsor Castle grounds on Sept. 19 and watching the procession as the queen’s casket was taken to St. George’s Chapel to be laid to rest. “Emma paid tribute to Her Majesty during the Ceremonial Procession in Windsor on Monday 19th September,” the following post said. “She will continue to be much-loved and cared for at the Royal Mews, Windsor, and regularly exercised by its small, dedicated team.”The British publication reported that after competing in horse shows, Emma retired in 2007 and returned to the Royal Mews, where she is currently looked after.
“Emma appeared in three pageants at the Royal Windsor Horse Show to mark the Diamond Jubilee, the Queen’s 90th birthday celebrations and the Platinum Jubilee,” Sky News reported.Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, told U.K. newspaper