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On the steps of Windsor, the Queen's corgis, Susan and Muick, also say goodbye to their mistress

2022-09-19T16:44:42.126Z


Elizabeth II's beloved dogs were spotted on the front steps of Windsor Castle awaiting the funeral procession on Monday, September 9.


They too mourn the disappearance of the queen.

Dookie, Sugar, Honey, Monty or even Willow, faithful companions of Elizabeth II, have indeed walked in her footsteps for a long time.

This Monday, September 19, while the funeral of the late monarch was held in the morning at Westminster Abbey, two of her emblematic corgis, Muick and Sandy, were awaiting her arrival at Windsor Castle.

The queen is to be buried in the early evening in the chapel of King George VI, alongside her husband Prince Philip, who died last year.

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Elizabeth II had always been fond of corgis.

It was at the age of 7 that his father introduced him to this breed of dog, by adopting Dookie.

At 18, the monarch will become the proud owner of Susan, her first corgi, the first of a long line.

Pampered by their mistress, the animals have become the emblems of the palace.

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After the death of the queen, it was up to prince Andrew to take care of them.

The son of Elizabeth II has indeed adopted Muick and Sandy, seen this Monday afternoon.

A major responsibility for the father of Eugenie and Beatrice of York, who had offered them to him himself.

Instead in the palace, King Charles III and Camilla's two Jack Russels, Beth and Bluebell, are now set to take their places in the renamed Corgis Room.

Source: lefigaro

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