Aurora, the horse that led Queen Elizabeth II's funeral procession, has died at the age of 13. His TVP Mounted Section, a non-metropolitan force, relayed the news to her X. They also posted a throwback video, thanking Ma for his years of service.
“Further sad news from the Horse Trust to announce that our beloved Aurora has passed away very sadly. We would like to wish her a wonderful retirement and how well she was treated. “We cannot thank them enough. Thank you, Gallup's pain-free sweet girl, for your service,” the organization wrote. The video they shared is a montage of various photos of the Northern Lights.
In a tweet in the same thread, the group said: “Aurora has a very sweet personality and is another of our big gentle giants who generally looked after our new riders but always kept us on our toes. ” he added. She escorted the royal family to Royal Ascot and led the late Queen's funeral procession by leading the Long Walk. ”
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X's post received a large number of views and also accumulated several comments. One person wrote: She is thinking of all those who loved her. ” Another added: “I was really disappointed to hear this news. Police horse Aurora was one of the first PHs I ever met, and the last time I saw her was when she was on loan to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in London. I saw you. Sleep tight, run free, and thank you for all your hard work, RIP PH Aurora,” added another.
“Oh, that's so sad. The first time we met her was when she had just arrived at MK and was being considered. I took my son to the garden and she spoke to Ellis immediately. We told her she was a keeper and it was always so lovely to see her out and about. Rest in peace, sweet girl,” a third said. A voice also joined in. “Aw, I'm so sorry to hear this. Thinking of you TVP and everyone involved in her care. Sending love and hugs to you all,” a fourth commented.