Queen Elizabeth II’s black pony Emma watched the monarch’s funeral procession pass the grounds of Windsor Castle, where she was held by a groomsman. The Queen’s two corgis, Sandy and Miwick, were also brought out for the coffin’s arrival at the castle, where Elizabeth was to be buried later in the day after a grand state funeral. Held on leashes by palace staff, the dogs waited patiently in the castle courtyard. The Queen, who died this month aged 96 after 70 years on the throne, had a lifelong love of corgis and horses and enjoyed riding throughout her life. Her second son, Prince Andrew, will now look after the dogs. Emma, the fallen monarch’s pony, stands as the ceremonial coffin procession of Queen Elizabeth II arrives at Windsor Castle for the engagement at St. George’s Chapel, in Windsor, England, Monday, September 19, 2022. (Aaron Chown /Pool photo via AP) (Writing by Alexandra Hudson and Marie-Louise Gumuchian. Editing by Frances Kerry)