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Lady Louise Windsor carriage drives at the Royal Windsor Horse Show

Lady Louise Windsor carriage drives at the Royal Windsor Horse Show
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Lady Louise Windsor carriage drives at the Royal Windsor Horse Show

Lady Louise Windsor carriage drives at the Royal Windsor Horse Show
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Lady Louise Windsor to inherit Prince Philip s beloved carriage and ponies as she shared his love for sport

Prince Philip (Getty Images) Philip left behind his polished dark green four-wheeled carriage and his Fell ponies - Balmoral Nevis and Notlaw Storm, and these are reportedly going to be passed on to Lady Louise - a member of the royal family who shared his love for carriage-driving. Louise is the daughter of Prince Edward and Sophie, the Earl and Countess of Wessex. On the day of Philip s funeral, the two beloved Fell ponies were seen pulling their late master s carriage. His driving cap, gloves, and blanket were on the seat of the carriage. On the morning he died, Lady Louise was seen in Windsor Great Park in his carriage. She paid tribute to her late grandfather by putting the ponies through their paces.

Lady Louise Windsor inherit Duke of Edinburgh s carriage and ponies

Lady Louise Windsor inherit Duke of Edinburgh s carriage and ponies
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Philip s passion for carriage-driving remembered with poignant possessions

A small red container placed upon the seat of his driving carriage served as a poignant reminder of the Duke of Edinburgh’s love of equine. The item was one of four personal effects carefully selected to accompany the four-wheeled carriage, which was pulled by Fell ponies Balmoral Nevis and Notlaw Storm, into the quadrangle ahead of Saturday afternoon’s funeral service. The red pot itself was actually used to store sugar lumps which Philip would give his ponies after carriage-driving. Fell ponies, Balmoral Nevis and Notlaw Storm pulling the Duke of Edinburgh’s driving carriage (Chris Jackson/PA) The container was delicately placed next to his cap, whip and brown gloves, and served as a visual reminder of the late duke’s carriage-driving.

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