Overview
- The Royal Family announced Tyrone’s retirement on its official Instagram account after 14 years of service at Buckingham Palace’s Royal Mews.
- Tyrone served under Queen Elizabeth II before continuing under King Charles III, pulling carriages at key events including the 2023 Coronation and the 2024 Trooping the Colour.
- During the Coronation, the Windsor Grey was positioned in the near wheel seat of the golden state carriage carrying King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
- His retirement plan calls for him to join The Horse Trust in Buckinghamshire, where his father Storm and sister Meg are already in residence.
- The Royal Mews functions both as the monarchy’s active stables for Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays and as a public museum housing historic carriages and ceremonial vehicles.