A SOLDIER who died at the Royal Windsor Horse Show was âdoing what she lovedâ, her heartbroken mother has said.
Ciara Sullivan was declared dead at the scene after falling from her horse while leaving the Berkshire arena on Friday.
The King and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were present at the time but were not made aware of the severity of the situation until later, Buckingham Palace said.
A spokesman added His Majesty was âgreatly shocked and saddenedâ and would be in touch with the family to offer personal condolences.
Tributes have now poured in for Lance Bombardier Sullivan, 24, of the Kingâs Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, following her death in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Commenting in a moving Facebook post about Ciara, her devastated mum, Wendy, wrote: âThank you from the bottom of our hearts for taking the time to write this. She was doing what she loved.â
A friend, Eleanor Lucas Bell, shared the original post, in which she praised her skill and professionalism with horses.
She wrote: âToday our sport lost one of its very best. The soldier who tragically lost her life was known to us personally.
âI saw first hand her incredible talent, horsemanship and dedication.
âShe was the very pinnacle of equestrianism â someone I looked up to enormously as both a rider and a role model.
âIn truth, watching her do what she did with such skill, confidence and professionalism was part of what inspired me to consider joining myself. I was completely in awe of her. To lose her life simply doing the job she did every single day is a heartbreaking reminder of just how dangerous and unforgiving equestrian sport can be.â
Eleanor continued: âIn a strange twist of fate, we are at Windsor ourselves today.
âWe will take a quiet moment to remember her.â
Another pal, Laura Blandford, added: âShe was an incredible Âperson who made peopleâs lives better simply by being her.â
Her commanding officer said: âLance Bombardier Ciara Sullivan, âSullyâ to her friends, was to all who had the privilege of serving alongside her, a bright light in any room she entered. An immensely professional soldier and an exceptional jockey, she had an infectious energy.
âShe was the kind of person who made the regiment, and world, a better place simply by being part of it.â
Defence Secretary John Healey paid tribute, describing Ciara as a dedicated and highly respected soldier whose death had shocked the Army and wider defence community.
In 2022, Ciara was pictured smiling alongside Tom Cruise when he visited Windsor Castle as part of the Queenâs ÂPlatinum Jubilee year.
Her death was being treated as unexplained but non-suspicious, Thames Valley Police said.






