At last the Súlrohir found safe harbour, anchoring at Harlond just beyond the Rammas Echor, the boundary wall of the Pelennor Fields. Eregiel and Calentauriel were very glad indeed that their four-day sea voyage had been safe and free of incident.
~Harlond~

Lothíriel and her companions still had a day-long waggon ride across the vast Pelennor Fields where only a few months before a monumental battle had been fought.
During their ride Eregiel reflected upon her visions of the events that had occurred on this field. She had seen Éowyn laying on the battlefield, appearing to all that she was dead. Without the intervention of keen-eyed Prince Imrahil, Éowyn most certainly would have perished that fateful day. King Théoden of Rohan, Éowyn's uncle, had met his end here as had many more besides. A memorial to the King's horse Snowmane now resided where horse and rider had fallen.
~Snowmane's Howe~

Faithful servant yet master's bane,
Lightfoot's foal, swift Snowmane.(1)
But Lothíriel, Eregiel, and Calentauriel had not come to mourn the dead. Rather, they came to celebrate a union, the long-awaited marriage of Aragorn Elessar, son of Arathorn and Gilraen, and Arwen Undómiel, daughter of Elrond Halfelven and Celebrían.
~The High Guest House~

Eregiel & Calentauriel escorted Lothíriel to her quarters in the High Guest House located on the uppermost tier of the White City. Once the princess was settled she immediately sought, and found, her father Prince Imrahil. Their reunion was a very happy one. Lothíriel was greatly relieved that her father had been unscathed during the battles upon the Pelennor and at the Black Gate.
~The End of Part Three~
(1) J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings, 'The Return of the King', The Battle of the Pelennor Fields

