Queen Elizabeth died Thursday afternoon, 96 years. Britain’s longest-serving monarch is survived by four children, eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
In addition, several four-legged friends were left without owners.
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King of dog lovers
The queen has all her life really enjoy the dog. He has owned a number of corgies, but is also known to have bred a cross between a corgie and a dachshund – a dorgie. The dog was created after an idea to cross his corgie with Princess Margaret’s dachshund Pipkin at one time, writes rural life.
Queen Elizabeth also enjoys the cocker spaniel. In total, Queen Elizabeth is believed to have owned more than 30 dogs during her adult life.
Flowers and wreaths had been laid outside the gates at Balmoral Castle on Friday. The Dagbladet reporter was on location, and could tell that, among other things, essays shaped like corgies had been added.
There is some dispute about the exact number of dogs the Queen had at the time of her death. What is known, until the end of 2020 he was accompanied by two dogs Candy and Vulcan. The latter however, died just before Christmas the same year.
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However, in retrospect, he’s been joined by several four-legged friends, all of whom were supposed to be given as gifts, according to the report. BBC. The channel wrote that the queen, among other things, had two young dogs Muick and Sandy.
By early 2022, he’s also supposed to have a cocker spaniel puppy named Lissy, according to Mirror. This dog is named after the Queen herself.
What is happening right now?
Therefore, it seems that Queen Elizabeth left at least four dogs. What happened to the dogs now that the queen died is not known to the public.
Ingrid Seward, author and co-author of the British royal house, believes the dogs remain in the family.
– I imagine the dogs are being looked after by the family, maybe Prince Andrew (62), because it was he who gave them to him. They’re quite young, corgis and dorgies (Muick and Sandy, editor’s note), he said News Week.
The author behind “All The Queen’s Corgis” Penny Junor previously speculated whether the dogs would be handed over to the Queen’s closest workers, including her stylist, assistant and trusted right hand, Angela Kelly, according to Daily mail.
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