The Queen’s Corgis
Fluffy and Fabulous: Corgis
Queen Elizabeth II’s Corgis have become iconic, often seen trotting around palaces or lounging by the Queen’s side. These adorable pups are known for their short legs and perky ears, making them the perfect companions for the Queen. The Corgis even had their own room at Buckingham Palace, complete with wicker baskets and fresh linens, ensuring they lived in royal comfort.
Royal Mischief Makers
These Corgis are not just pampered pets; they are known for their playful and sometimes mischievous behavior. One famous Corgi, Susan, accompanied the Queen on her honeymoon in 1947. Imagine a royal honeymoon with a cheeky Corgi causing a ruckus! The Queen’s love for these dogs is evident in every wag of their tails, adding joy and laughter to her daily life.