fell pony
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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A topiary in the Great Pavilion depicts Emma, the late Queen's fell pony which made a poignant appearance during her coffin's procession at her funeral.
From BBC
The fell pony, who made a poignant appearance at the late monarch's funeral, won the accolade following a public vote.
From BBC
The fell pony called Emma stood to the side of the Long Walk as the coffin was driven past on the approach to Windsor Castle.
From BBC
Emma — full name: Carlton Lima Emma, according to People — is a Fell pony who was reportedly the queen's favorite.
From Salon
But as the cortege drew closer to the castle, these symbols of royal gave way to more personal reminders of the queen’s life there: her Fell pony, Emma, ears and tail twitching as she watched the cortege pass; and two of her corgis, Muick and Sandy, waiting patiently by the door.
From New York Times
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