We now know where two of the four of the Queen's dogs will spend their days.
the Queen loved corgis because of their "energy and untamed spirit." Plus, being a dog owner brought a sense of normalcy to her life. Taking the dogs on daily walks and feeding them offered a routine for her that helped break up the day.The Queen’s father, George VI, had a male corgi called Dookie, which presumably started The Queen’s love for Corgis all her own.
The dogs reportedly slept in their own designated room in wicker baskets lined with cushions, and were fed fresh rabbit and beef by a gourmet chef daily. The Queen also reported left behind an older, mixed breed "dorgi" named Candy as well as a cocker spaniel named Lissy. It is unclear who will be looking after Candy and Lissy, but here’s hoping they also continue to get the royal treatment.
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