QUEEN ELIZABETH II AND HER “MOVING CARPET”
Queen Elizabeth II, the UK’s longest-serving monarch, has died at Balmoral aged 96, after reigning for 70 years. She died peacefully on Thursday afternoon at her Scottish estate, where she had spent much of the summer.
The Queen was a major animal lover who collected furry friends throughout her life. Elizabeth’s dogs are thought to be among her most consistent loves. Her love for corgis began in 1933 when her father, King George VI, brought home a Pembroke Welsh corgi they named Dookie.

It wasn’t long before he added another dog into the family, a corgi named Jane. In 1938, Jane then gave birth to two puppies, named Crackers and Carol.

For Elizabeth’s 18th birthday, she was given her own corgi named Susan. In the decades since, all of the corgis bred by Elizabeth were descended from her beloved Susan.

Queen Elizabeth II adored her beloved Corgis and figures reveal she was pivotal in the breed’s popularity with last year showing the highest number of dogs born in 30 years.

The Queen had three corgis at the time of her death and the Duke of York and his ex-wife the Duchess of York will now take on the dogs.

The Royal Family has now entered a period of mourning. In the coming days, much of national life will be put on hold.
A state funeral for the Queen is expected in the next two weeks.
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