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Buckingham Palace have bid farewell to a cherished member of the royal household in a touching message.

Tyrone, a 19-year-old Windsor Grey horse who pulled royal carriages during some of the monarchy’s most significant occasions, has retired after a decade and a half of “noble service”.

The horse concluded his ceremonial duties following French President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit in May 2025.

Standing at 18 hands, or 6 feet tall, Buckingham Palace described Tyrone as a “gentle and dependable giant” in their farewell message.
King Charles, Queen Camilla
The Royal Family have announced the retirement of the beloved Windsor Grey horse, Tyrone

The Palace wrote: “After 14 years of noble service with the Royal Mews, we are celebrating Tyrone and wishing him a happy retirement!”

Last week, Tyrone departed the Royal Mews for permanent residence at the Horse Trust sanctuary in Buckinghamshire.

He has now been reunited with his 26-year-old father Storm and 20-year-old sister Meg, both former royal carriage horses now residing at the Chiltern Hills sanctuary.

“All three horse were very dear to Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,” the post informed touchingly. Tyrone the horse

Tyrone has been in royal service for 15 years

The message concluded sweetly: “Tyrone will be missed by everyone at the Royal Mews, but it’s wonderful that he’ll be reunited with his father and sister. Thank you, Tyrone!”

Buckingham Palace’s tribute also featured a carousel of images of Tyrone and information about his most important duties.

Throughout his career, the Irish draught horse participated in the monarchy’s most prestigious ceremonies.

He drew the Diamond Jubilee State Coach that transported King Charles and Queen Camilla from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey for the 2023 coronation.

In the long and often painful story of the British royal family, there are moments that shine not with pomp and ceremony, but with raw emotion. One such moment came in 1996, quietly and away from the cameras—a heartfelt exchange between Princess Diana and her son, a 14-year-old Prince William, that would become one of the most poignant promises in modern royal history.

The Stripping of a Title — and the Spark of a Vow

That year, Princess Diana’s world was changing fast. Her marriage to Prince Charles had unraveled publicly, culminating in a controversial tell-all interview that shook the monarchy. As part of the fallout, Diana lost her coveted title: “Her Royal Highness” — a designation that had once symbolized her formal place in the royal family.

Reduced to simply Diana, Princess of Wales, she no longer had the standing or privileges that came with the title. To the world, it was a royal technicality. To Diana, it was deeply personal — a symbol of how far she had been pushed out of the institution she once represented.

According to Diana’s longtime confidant, Paul Burrell, it was during this painful time that a young Prince William, moved by his mother’s sorrow, looked her in the eye and said:

“Don’t worry, Mummy. I will give it back to you one day when I am King.”

It was a promise filled with innocence, love, and fierce loyalty — a child’s pledge to restore dignity to a mother he adored.

A Future Never Fulfilled

Diana reportedly wept upon hearing those words — not because they were unrealistic, but because they were real. They revealed the profound bond between mother and son, a bond untouched by royal protocol or title.

But fate had other plans. In 1997, just one year later, the world was shattered by the news of Diana’s tragic death in a car crash in Paris. The promise William had made would remain unfulfilled — forever suspended in time as a heartbreaking “what could have been.”

Diana’s Legacy in William’s Mission

Now, 25 years after her passing, Diana’s influence on her eldest son is clearer than ever. Prince William — alongside Catherine, Princess of Wales — has dedicated much of his public life to causes that reflect Diana’s compassion and courage, particularly in mental health and charitable work.

Together, William and Catherine have become the face of a more empathetic and relatable monarchy — one that shares its struggles and promotes healing, rather than hiding behind stoicism.

Still, Diana’s absence looms. Her struggles, her triumphs, and her wishes continue to shape the royal narrative. The promise William once made — to give back what was taken — has transformed over time. While he can never return her title, he honors her by carrying forward her values.

More Than a Title

In the end, the promise wasn’t just about restoring a royal title. It was about restoring a sense of worth, respect, and belonging — things Diana was often denied in her royal life. William’s words, spoken in the quiet of a mother’s pain, remain a testament to that love.

As we reflect on Diana’s legacy, we are reminded that some of the most powerful royal moments happen far from the public eye. And in those moments — when crowns are irrelevant and titles mean little — it is the love between a mother and her son that endures.

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