What Will Happen To Queen Elizabeth's Corgis??
10.09.2022 - 04:17
/ perezhilton.com
Queen Elizabeth II‘s love for animals — especially her many dogs — was boundless. But after her passing, what will happen to her beloved corgis?
Her Majesty got her first corgi in 1933 for her eighteenth birthday, which she named Susan, and her love for the breed only grew since then. In her lifetime she owned more than 30 of the cattle dogs and even bred them for a while before she stopped in 2015 saying she didn’t want to “leave any behind” in the event of her death. The monarch even played a big role in creating a new breed called the dorgi — a mix of a dachshund and corgi!
After the late Prince Philip passed last year, the Queen was gifted two new corgis by Prince Andrew, Princess Beatrice, and Princess Eugenie which were named Muick and Sandy. She also got a new dog for herself and broke her own rule, a cocker spaniel pup which she named Lissy.
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Yeah, lots of dogs! In fact, ahead of her passing, royal biographer Ingrid Seward spoke to Newsweek and said her dogs were her ultimate love:
Aww!
Clearly her animals held a special place in her heart, so they must be taken care of as she would see fit! But what does that mean for all of her pups (and her reported “more than 100” horses)?
Well, we will probably never know in our lifetime as the 96-year-old’s last will is likely to be kept under wraps for many years. Just like her late husband’s won’t be unsealed for nine decades, according to a judge last year. But still, speculation is high as to what will come of the corgis and spaniels. Ingrid believes they may go back to the person who gave them to her, as she told the outlet:
Meanwhile, a British journalist named Penny Junor suggested in her