One of the saddest things in life is when you have to stay away from your loved ones for a long time because of your work obligations or future plans but on the other hand, reuniting moments are some of the best moments in life that is why we are bringing here a very emotional one.
A man who served in the British army has adopted the horse he rode for years protecting the royal family. Ezphia Rennock, 35, from Preston, Lancashire, spent his time in the British Army as part of the Queen’s personal guard for seven years – where he first met his soon to become a best friend, Agricola, a service horse.
Together they protected the royal family until Ezphia retired in 2007 to raise a family expecting never to see Agricola again until his friends that were still serving let him know that Agricola was set to retire in 2019.
Ezphia has since adopted Agricola, who now spends his days in a luxury stableyard owned by the Queen near Ezphia’s home – finally being reunited for good after over a decade apart. It took a long time for them to get back together, but now they have all the time in the word to spend beside each-other.