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LOYAL TO THE END

THE QUEEN’S CORGIS WERE HER BELOVED LIFELONG COMPANIONS

- By Kylie Walters

If you’d ever had the chance to ask the Queen just who her favourite child was, the answer may have come back as a bit of a shock. After all, it was likely not any of her four children, but one of her corgis.

“My corgis are family,” the Queen once said. Indeed they were treated as such, joining the monarch in official images and portraits, and stealing the show with a starring role in the Queen’s skit alongside James Bond for the Opening Ceremony of the 2012 London Olympic Games.

A lifelong love affair with the adorable pooches began in 1933 when Elizabeth’s father brought home a puppy named Dookie.

That affection was cemented on her 18th birthday after her parents gifted Elizabeth a sweet dog of her own called Susan. So beloved was Susan, the royal even smuggled the pooch on her honeymoon by hiding her underneath a blanket in the carriage.

Over six decades, Her Majesty bred 14 generation­s of puppies descended from her “faithful companion”. She kept more than 30 for herself and gave others away to close friends and family. The Queen decided to discontinu­e breeding them in her later years over fear of some outliving her. The last of the line, Willow, passed away in 2018.

“She loves animals and she absolutely adores dogs,” says royal expert Ingrid Seward. “They were her first love and they will be her last.”

The adored pets, who had two full-time footmen assigned to look after them and had their meals prepared by profession­al chefs, caused havoc around the palaces, with staff constantly tripping over them and the occasional policeman being bitten.

At the time of her death, the Queen had four dogs, Candy, a 13-year-old corgi-dachshund mix, a cocker spaniel named Lissy, and two young corgis – Muick and Sandy. Muick was a present from Prince Andrew and his daughters when Prince Philip was in hospital, shortly before his death.

After her passing, the question on everyone’s lips is what will be happening to the remaining dogs? Sandy and Muick will remain much-loved members of the family, going back into the care of the Duke of York and his former wife Sarah Ferguson.

“The corgis will return to live at Royal Lodge with the Duke and Duchess,” says a source. “It was the Duchess who found the puppies, which were gifted to Her Majesty.”

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 ?? ?? Elizabeth inherited her love of animals from her dad.
Elizabeth inherited her love of animals from her dad.
 ?? ?? Causing mischief, the corgis would often interrupt the Queen while doing her work.
Causing mischief, the corgis would often interrupt the Queen while doing her work.
 ?? ?? The pack of pooches travelled all around the UK with Elizabeth II, who didn’t feel at home without them.
The pack of pooches travelled all around the UK with Elizabeth II, who didn’t feel at home without them.
 ?? ?? While Susan passed away in 1959, the Queen has owned more then 30 corgis descended from her.
While Susan passed away in 1959, the Queen has owned more then 30 corgis descended from her.
 ?? ?? The Queen lovingly greeted a descendent of Susan’s that she’d given as a gift to a close friend.
The Queen lovingly greeted a descendent of Susan’s that she’d given as a gift to a close friend.

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