Windsor Grey
The term Windsor Grey is given to grey horses used by Royalty of the United Kingdom to pull carriages in various ceremonial processions and, from 1986, when Elizabeth II was Trooping the Colour. They are stabled in the Royal Mews.

A pair of Windsor Greys with the Queen, Trooping the Colour
Some have also represented the crown in various carriage combined driving competitions, at times driven by the late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
Two Windsor Grey horses, Claudia and Storm, are available for observation daily at the Royal Mews in London. Storm was featured in a statue with another of the type, Daniel. Storm and Tyrone, another Windsor Grey, pulled the procession carriage through Windsor for the Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on 19 May 2018.
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