Muick and Sandy were allowed to await the arrival of the Queen’s coffin at Windsor for the Committal service. The Queen’s love of her dogs was well known, and they even appeared alongside her and James Bond actor Daniel Craig in a short film made for the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics. Corgis watch as the procession passes The corgis were used to break the ice with a host of foreign dignitaries entertained by the Queen during her 70-year reign. Until the end they provided the Queen with companionship and loyalty, helping to entertain her while Prince Philip was in hospital. Sandy and Mewick will now go to live with Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson following the Queen’s death, but were allowed one last glimpse of the Queen as her coffin was passed through the grounds of Windsor Castle. Campers and wakers at Westminster for the Queen’s funeral ‘She Will Be Missed’: Tributes to the Queen from the East In pictures: How crowds gathered to watch Queen’s funeral The Queen was also a keen lover of horses and ponies, being a regular rider well into her 90s. One of her favourites, Carltonlima Emma, a fallen pony stood patiently as the coffin made its way to St George’s Chapel. Carltonlima Emma watches the procession go by. Credit: PA Carltonlima Emma has previously starred in the special Windsor Horse Show for the Queen.