Queen Elizabeth's Groom Recalls Her Final Ride on Her Beloved Pony Emma Before Her Death

Mar. 15, 2025

Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by her Stud Groom Terry Pendry, seen horse riding in the grounds of Windsor Castle on October 18, 2008 in Windsor, England.

Queen Elizabeth’s longtime groom and riding companion is sharing the story of her final ride on her Fell pony Emma ahead of the second anniversary of the sovereign’s death.

Terry Pendry worked with the Queen for over 28 years as her stud groom and manager at Windsor Castle, and recounted their final equestrian excursion together on the Sept. 6 episode of Gyles Brandreth’sRosebudpodcast. The late Queen was a passionate horsewoman throughout her life andcontinued ridingthrough the summer before she died in September 2022.

“The very last time with her wasn’t a ride, I walked,” Pendry began when Brandreth asked about their final ride together. “The very last day that she rode was the 18th of July, she rode on the 16th in the riding school. She was very, quite frail. She could go onto the mounting block and step on to Emma, but I always used to have to lift her off.”

Reflecting on the Queen’s ride on July 18, Pendry said that the monarch made a surprising comment when they set out together.

“She got on to Emma, and I was on my feet walking around with her. She looked down to me [and said], ‘This hasn’t happened to me since I was a princess…Someone walking alongside me like this,’ " he said.

Recalling that he offered to leave the Queen be or get another horse to ride alongside her, he said the sovereign insisted he stay, and gave the okay when he asked to take her picture for her scrapbook.

Queen Elizabeth II, accompanied by her Stud Groom Terry Pendry, seen horse riding in the grounds of Windsor Castle on October 18, 2008 in Windsor, England.

“I said, ‘Your pony is 26, you’re 96, that has to be a record!’ " Pendry said of the joke he told her, adding that the Queen said, “‘I suppose you’re right.’ "

“She just looked at me and said, ‘You were very rude to me yesterday,’ " prompting him to apologize and ask why. Pendry remembered, “She said, ‘You said my age,’ and then she bursts into fits of laughter. That was just her. Last time I ever saw her.”

Pendry even introduced Emma to Brandreth on theRosebudepisode.

Queen Elizabeth II talks with her stud groom Terry Pendry as she arrives, in her chauffeur driven Range Rover car, to watch her horse ‘Balmoral Leia’ compete in, and win, the Highland class on day 2 of the Royal Windsor Horse Show at Home Park, Windsor Castle on May 13, 2022 in Windsor, England

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In a tear-jerking touch, equerries even fastened what looked like one of the sovereign’s go-toriding headscarveson the pony’s saddle.

Emma, the monarch’s fell pony, stands as the Ceremonial Procession of the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II

One month after the Queen died and her sonKing Charlesacceded, Buckingham Palace confirmed thefuture plansfor her special horse.

“For the past fifteen years, Queen Elizabeth regularly rode Emma for light exercise in the grounds around Windsor Castle, during Her Majesty’s private time,” the palace said in astatement, sharing a portrait of the bridled pony standing quietly.

source: people.com