World News: Queen’s Loyal Corgis and Pony Stand Guard at Her Farewell

World News: Queen’s Loyal Corgis and Pony Stand Guard at Her Farewell

Queen Elizabeth’s Loyal Companions at Her Farewell

Windsor’s Royal Mascots Keep an Eye on the Moment

  • Black pony Emma pranced through the castle’s grounds, quietly following the funeral procession.
  • Two of the queen’s beloved corgis, Sandy and Muick, were saddled on leashes and stationed in the forecourt, eagerly awaiting the arrival of the coffin.
  • Palace staff held the leashes, letting the dogs sit patiently as the dignitaries made their way to the castle’s burial site.

What It Means for the Dogs Now

After the grand state funeral, the queen’s passing, aged 96, will see her final rest beneath the castle’s stone walls. Although the regal queen may be gone, her lifelong affection for horses and corgis ensured that her furry friends will not be forgotten. Prince Andrew, as the next in line, is set to take over their care and keep their tails wagging.