It’s believed that two of the late Queen’s loyal corgis remained by her side in the final hours of her life. The Daily Mail reported that they were told by Palace sources that Her Majesty’s beloved pets Muick and Sandy, were "with her in the room" at Balmoral, on 8 September.
The two corgis were also present outside the Chapel to say their final goodbyes to Her Majesty, just prior to her Committal service at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle.
Throughout her long reign Queen Elizabeth II always owned at least one corgi, a tradition that continued until her death earlier this month.
Her love of this adorable dog breed started in 1933, when her father gifted his daughters a corgi named Dookie.The late Queen was later gifted a corgi named Susan for her 18th birthday, from whom many of the monarch’s later pups were descended.
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