The late monarch was a known lover of the adorable canine breed.
Though no arrangements have been publicized yet, royal expert Victoria Arbiter told"We can only speculate on plans for the corgis—nothing is left to chance with the royal family," Arbiter said. "The royal family is a family of dog lovers, though none are particularly fond of corgis. The queen was definitely the lord and master and had a wonderful way with them. They were known to nip ankles of the royal family.
reported that they had their own room in Buckingham Palace, dubbed the Corgi Room, where "they slept in elevated wicker baskets—with sheets refreshed daily—and were tended to by the queen herself. Their menu was extensive and included fresh rabbit and beef, served by a gourmet chef." The dogs were additionally looked after by two footmen, aptly referred to as "Doggie 1" and "Doggie 2."
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