One of the Queen's puppies recently died.
Now she surprised her son with a new four-legged friend that inspires the monarch.
London - Queen Elizabeth II has not always had it so easy lately.
The monarch mourned her beloved husband, shortly afterwards also lost one of her Corgi puppies and also had to deal with the revelatory interviews with Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan.
Queen Elizabeth II .: A new four-legged friend makes you laugh
Quite the Queen, she smiled and laughed away at her public appointments so far.
Now she surprised her son, Prince Andrew, with a touching gesture.
On the very day his papa, Prince Philip, would have turned one hundred years old, he gave his mother a loyal companion.
Together with his daughters Beatrice and Eugenie, he gave Queen Elizabeth a six-week-old Corgi puppy.
The reports the British
Sun
.
What name the male got is not yet known.
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- The Mirror (@DailyMirror) June 13, 2021
Queen Elizabeth II .: Your "Dorgi" recently passed away
Her “Dorgi” puppy “Fergus”, a mixture of Corgi and Dachshund, died suddenly in May at the age of only five months. This dog was also a present from Prince Andrew at the time. He gave it to Queen Elizabeth during Prince Philip's hospital stay. He moved into Windsor Castle with a thoroughbred Corgi named "Muick". The name "Muick" is supposed to refer to one of Elizabeth's favorite places: her Scottish estate Balmoral, Loch Muick.
The 95-year-old should therefore be all the happier about the puppy offspring. A Windsor Castle insider told the
Sun
, "The Queen has been having a tough time and she is absolutely thrilled to have a new corgi." be the perfect company for the future for 'Muick'. "