The royal family is celebrating their first Christmas without Queen Elizabeth II, and they've just been hit with more sad news amid the death of one of the late Queen's beloved horses
December 25, 2022 - 10:45 GMT Melanie Macleod The royal family experienced fresh grief on Christmas Eve following the sad news that Queen Elizabeth II's stallion, Royal Applause, passed away.
As the Royal Hearse made its way along the Long Walk through Windsor Park towards her committal service, the Queen's glossy black horse Emma stood at the side of the path, watching over proceedings. Speaking on the BBC during the Queen's final journey from Northolt to Buckingham Palace, Clare said:"The Queen's passions were horses and dogs. Racing was the passion she shared with the public. The Queen loved to go to the stables to see horses on gallops in the morning and talk to all the grooms."The broadcaster went on to share that Her Majesty enjoyed horse racing because all eyes were not on her for a change.
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