Twitter to discuss an emotional moment from the Queen's funeral, which had been brought up on her BBC Radio 5 Live radio show earlier in the day.The BBC Breakfast presenter admitted she was "sceptical", with many BBC viewers disagreeing with the presenter over the corgis and ponies' ability to grieve.Rachel has presented on BBC Radio 5's Live weekday breakfast show since 2011 and is a firm favourite on the channel.After finishing her radio show, Rachel reflected on pictures of Queen Elizabeth II's beloved pony and corgis seeming sad during the monarch's funeral procession on Monday.She penned to her 94,900 Twitter followers: "Can we talk about animals mourning?"I'm sceptical - but the @bbc5live audience is telling me the corgis and fell pony were genuinely sad."Many social media users rushed to the comments to share their view on the impact of the Queen's death on her pets.Deborahj_Powell said: "They definitely do.
My father's dog mourned for him and my dogs mourned when my oldest dog died."TSinnegram added: "A major part of an animal's mood is reflective of the mood of the humans surrounding the animal."However, many also agreed with the presenter over the animals' abilities to grieve.Jezwyke said: "Well trained.The Pony and Corgis are well trained."Anyone saying they know they were *genuinely* sad is making it up.
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