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Here's What Could Happen to Queen Elizabeth's Corgis After Her Death

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Queen Elizabeth II was a dog and horse lover her whole life, so it's no wonder that fans are wondering what will happen to her beloved pets following news of her death on Thursday.

Her Majesty is said to have had four dogs at the time of her death, two Pembroke Welsh corgis named Muick and Sandy, a dorgi called Candy, and a cocker spaniel named Lissy.

It's also been reported that she had over 100 horses.«She loves animals and she absolutely adores dogs,» royal biographer Ingrid Seward tells. «She always has done, they were her first love and they will be her last.»While Buckingham Place has not confirmed what will happen to Queen Elizabeth's animals, royal experts have some predictions. «I imagine the dogs would be looked after by the family, probably [Prince] Andrew [as] he's the one that gave them to her.

They're quite young, the corgi and the dorgi,» Seward says. Meanwhile, British author and journalist Penny Junor implied in her 2018 book, , that the dogs will be looked after by Queen Elizabeth's staff.«Care of the dogs has fallen sometimes to footmen but mostly to the queen's trusted dressmaker, assistant and right-hand woman, Angela Kelly; and to her equally trusted page of many years standing, Paul Whybrew, who was seen walking with the queen and the dogs in the James Bond spoof,» Junor writes. «Both are fond of the dogs, have unfettered access to the Queen and are said to be very close to her.»Joe Little, a royal biographer and managing editor of magazine, seems to agree with both ladies, telling that he thinks the staff will look after the dogs before they are adopted by Queen Elizabeth's children, Princess Anne and Prince Andrew. «Princess Anne has had corgis of her own in the past,» Little explained. «The two.

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