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Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

author:Those things in the UK

In the two days after the Queen's death, the British people, who loved her, expressed their condolences in different ways.

Some people gathered in front of Buckingham Palace to sing the national anthem for her, some people held up the national flag, some people offered flowers, some people silently shed tears...

Among them, there is a particularly cute and warm activity that has attracted the attention of netizens -

In a tribute to the Queen, a royal fan is preparing to organise a grand corgi parade near Buckingham Palace.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

The organizer was named Agatha Crerer-Gilbert.

In recent days, she has also brought her own little corgi Rufus with the crowd as she flocks down the street to commemorate the Queen.

Speaking of which, Gilbert and the Queen are also quite lucky.

She had sent the Queen many corgi pictures and was pleasantly surprised to hear from the Queen, who said she liked them.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

So Gilbert decided to go on a special event —

On the 9th of next month, a month after the Queen's death, she will be with others at Buckingham Palace and other royal residences for a corgi gathering.

She hopes to bring together the queen's favorite dogs to show her respect and thoughts.

"Hopefully she'll be laid to rest and be with her corgi dogs in heaven."

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

The reason why such a parade of the Wangwang team is held is because of the Queen's love for corgi dogs for so many years.

From becoming Queen of the Commonwealth Kingdom in 1952 to her death in 2022, the Queen had a total of 33 corgis.

It is said that at any given time between 1933 and 2018, the Queen will be accompanied by at least one corgi.

Corgi is like a good friend and spiritual sustenance of the queen, whenever the queen and corgi are with her, she can show her charm and softness, just like embracing her family and her childhood.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

And the queen's love for Corgi dates back to when she was a child.

At that time, after seeing his own children playing with other people's corgis, the Queen's father, George VI, decided to prepare a gift for the children.

So, in 1933, 7-year-old Elizabeth and her sister Margaret received a corgi dog named Dookie from their father.

It will wag its tail at the little masters and will also bite people everywhere with a violent temper. But that doesn't in any way dictate that it's loved.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

A few years later, another puppy named Jane joined the royal family and became a senator of the royal corgi team. As much as Dookie is loved by the Queen.

According to media reports, the arrival of the two dogs made Elizabeth and Margaret the first members of the royal family to own corgis.

Fast forward to Elizabeth's 18th birthday.

On that day, the Queen received a special birthday present – her first corgi.

It was a dog named Susan. The queen loved it so much that she quickly became inseparable from it, even taking Susan with her on her honeymoon.

It was also from the time Susan gave birth to the baby, and the team of royal corgis continued to grow with blood.

Over the next 70 years, Susan's descendants multiplied 14 generations in the royal family.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

Over the past few decades, the Queen has appeared on countless important occasions with corgi in her presence.

Whether it's a visit abroad or the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

These corgis gradually became a symbol of a certain royal family, and also witnessed Elizabeth's journey from being crowned king to having a full house of children and grandchildren.

Influenced by the Queen, the popularity of corgis in the UK also continued to climb, peaking in the years after the Queen ascended the throne.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

Throughout her time raising corgis, the queen never sold corgi-bred cubs.

These little corgis were either left by her side or given to breeders, relatives, and friends to ensure they were treated well.

For the corgis who stayed around, the queen was also pampered. Whenever she had time, she would take care of them herself.

According to media reports, after the age of 90, the queen will spend a lot of time walking with corgi.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

She would affectionately refer to her corgi as "boys" and "girls" and treat them very intimately.

Wherever the Queen goes, she will take Corgi to share a plane, train or limousine with her.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

Despite the 775 rooms in Buckingham Palace, the Corgi was properly housed by the Queen in her private apartment.

The apartment has its own room for the corgis, with a nest made of a wicker basket with a cushion.

There are two male servants who are specifically responsible for taking care of their lives.

Every day, dogs can enjoy luxurious meals prepared in the royal kitchen, including steak, chicken breast, fresh vegetables and much more.

At Christmas, each corgi also has its own stockings, which contain gifts such as toys and biscuits that the queen has personally packed.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

In addition to taking good care of corgi as a pet, the queen actually relies on them very much.

Sometimes, she needs corgi dogs to appease herself.

According to those close to the Queen, the Queen is essentially a very shy person, but her identity requires her to communicate with strangers.

Whenever this happened, she wanted Corgi to be present to alleviate her uneasiness.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

Sometimes, she would also let Corgi bring comfort to others.

Once, when the Queen received a field surgeon returning from the Syrian battlefield, she learned that the other party was unable to talk to her because of PTSD.

The Queen then summoned her own corgi and fed it with the field doctor. They spent twenty minutes in peace in order to calm the doctor.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

This kind of companionship continued until 2018.

That year, Susan's last descendant, the Queen's last corgi dog, the Willow, died of illness.

Since then, there have been no purebred corgis around the Queen, as the royal family has stopped the corgi breeding program.

As for the reason, some people speculate that the queen is older and having a dog again may cause certain insecurity factors, such as tripping over the dog.

Others say it's because the queen fears that after her death, her puppies will be left alone.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

You can see how meticulously the Queen takes care of these dogs.

For the Queen, the Corgi is not just a pet, but also represents her spiritual bond with her father, her carefree infancy, and the whole journey from little Elizabeth to the Queen of England.

To this day, it is often remembered that Prince Philip followed behind the Queen, with corgi dogs bouncing around.

It was a moment of happiness that had run through her life for decades.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

Following the death of her last dog, Willow, her husband, Prince Philip, who had been with the Queen for 73 years, also died of illness at the age of 99.

Having lost two extremely important roles in her life, Prince Andrew sent her two small milk dogs to cheer up her mother.

One of them was the Queen's favorite corgi, which was later named Muick by the Queen. The other is the Doge, which was named Fergus.

The two dogs became the queen's new spiritual pillars, and in their company, the queen's mood gradually improved.

Unexpectedly, not long after, Fergus, who was only five months old, died of heart problems. This is undoubtedly another heavy blow to the Queen.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

For now, the Queen has left behind at least four dogs, including two corgis named Muick and Sandy, a Coca-Terrier Lissy, who is said to have just joined the royal family earlier this year, and a Dogey named Candy.

After the queen died, the whereabouts of the dogs instantly became the focus of everyone's attention.

According to media reports, the current King Charles prefers the Jack Russell Terrier more than the Corgi.

Buckingham Palace has not yet responded to how the Queen's dogs will be arranged in the future.

However, royal family expert Victoria Arbiter said he believed the queen had already made the appropriate arrangements.

You don't have to worry about the dogs, because "the royal family members are dog lovers" and "all the queen's children will welcome them with open arms".

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew

Royal biographer Claudia Joseph also said:

"Prince Andrew has a Cocker Spaniel, so he might bring back the dog he gave to the Queen."

"William and Kate also love dogs, so they can keep them too."

It may even be possible to let the royal staff continue to take care of them so that the dogs do not need to move.

However, no matter how it is arranged, I believe that these four dogs will continue to live peacefully under the care of the royal family.

And those dogs that have left can finally be reunited with the queen in another world.

Royal fans want to engage in corgi parades to commemorate the queen, and the corgi left by the queen has returned to Andrew