06/17/2026
All the queen's horses
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Princess Anne kept all of the Queen's horses after her death β absorbing the Windsor racing string rather than letting the animals be dispersed. The inheritance was not straightforward: the late Queen's interests were divided between breeding stock, horses in training and retired pensioners across multiple yards, and the question of what happened to them was among the most delicate of the estate's immediate practical questions.
Anne stepped in with operational competence, taking personal responsibility for the transition and working with trainers and yard managers to ensure every animal was properly handled.
The gesture was characteristic: where another executor might have delegated, she found it simpler to take charge and do it correctly herself β with the added motive of a daughter who had ridden beside her mother for fifty years and understood the attachment.
Horses in the royal family are usually a symbol. For the two women at the centre of this inheritance, they were the most honest language either of them spoke.