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Queen Elizabeth lost her beloved dorgi

According to sources from Buckingham Palace, the dog died a few weeks ago and his departure made the queen very sad. According to reports from the palace, Vulcan died of old age, although it is not clear how old he was. The queen bought it in 2007. He was at least thirteen years old.

“Her Majesty adores dogs, and this is always a blow to her, especially now,” a source near the royal palace told the Daily Mail. According to the British media, due to the pandemic, it will be the loneliest Christmas ever for the royal family. The ninety-four-year-old queen with Prince Phillip, five-year-old Duke of Edinburgh, will spend the holidays in Windsor without the presence of two other households.

The queen now has only one dog left, female dorgi Candy. Elizabeth II. she is a passionate lover of dogs. Since 2007, she has had four dorgi dogs named Cider, Berry, Vulcan and Candy, five cocker spaniels named Bisto, Oxo, Flash, Spick and Span and five Welsh Korgi dogs – Monty, Emma, ​​Linnet, Willow and Holly.

It is the Korgians who have been Elizabeth’s greatest love since childhood. She has owned over thirty since she ascended the throne in 1952. However, she ended her own breeding in 2015, she allegedly did not want a dog to survive her. Her last korgi had to be spent in 2018, female Willow suffered from cancer.

The royal Korgis are famous all over the world and the palace has undoubtedly been revived, but as is often the case with dogs, it was not possible without minor incidents.

In 1954, a royal watchmaker was bitten by a female named Susan. That same year, the Queen Mother Korgi bit a police officer on duty. In 1968, they had to attach a “Beware of Dogs” sign at Balmoral’s summer residence when one of the Korgi bit a postman. And not even Her Majesty escaped the bites. In 1991, Elizabeth II. treated with three stitches as she tried to end the mass brawl of her ten-pack.

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