During the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, her horse waited at the entrance. Terry Pendry bowed his head while standing beside the horse. The Queen had a passion for horses. Special moments have been given to the animals that were important to Queen Elizabeth II. Emma, the Queen's horse, was at the entrance of Windsor Castle as the corgis waited for the funeral procession to start. Terry Pendry, the Queen's head groom, bowed his head as the State Hearse passed by in a video. —Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) September 19, 2022 Queen Elizabeth II started riding horses when she was 3 years old. The New York Post reported that the Queen owned more than 100 horses before she died. Despite health concerns, she made an appearance at the Royal Windsor Horse Show in May. In June, the Queen went for a ride on her horse at Windsor Castle. The Queen's coffin made its way from London to Windsor after her funeral. The closest members of the royal family will attend an intimate ceremony at St. George's Chapel to say goodbye to the Queen. You can read the original article.








