Queen's Corgi

The Queen
Corgi

Although the Corgi has short legs, don't underestimate it. . Not only does it have a long history, but it has also been favored by many people, especially the British royal family. From the life of Richard in the 12th century to the current Queen Elizabeth II, Corgis have always been the pets of the British royal family. Today we will talk about the novel about Corgi and the Queen of England.


The Queen of England is famous for her love for Corgis. He fell in love with Corgis since he was 7 years old. Since then, Corgis have become the "royal" dog breed of the British royal family. In 1944, the 18-year-old Queen received a Corgi named "Susan" as a birthday gift, and she even wore it on her honeymoon. From then on, all the Corgis and Dorgis (a mix of sausage dogs and Corgis) that the Queen has raised are descendants of Susan. Since she became Queen, she has raised more than 30 of them.


How much does the Queen like Corgis? Let's take a look. Corgi's royal cooking recipe is posted in the royal kitchen, which must be fresh ingredients, including steak, liver tip, rabbit and chicken breast. Occasionally, I need to bake some special dog cakes. The tableware is a silver plate, the chef puts the meat on it, and the queen pours the sauce herself. Once the chef used canned meat instead of fresh meat and was immediately demoted. Diana once described the Queen's corgis as "moving carpets" because they were everywhere. The butler Paul Burrell had tripped over the corgis and almost fainted, but he did not dare to say a word. On Christmas Day in 2003, one of the Queen's corgis, Pharos, was bitten to death by Princess Anne's bulldog Dotty. This shocked the royal family, split the Queen, and created an investigation team. Eventually, Dotty was executed, and the Princess's dog was also banned. The Queen often wears corgis when traveling, so they are frequent visitors to the airport and are attended by Boruto.


And before Princess Kate gave birth to the little prince, a "Corgi Walking Competition" was held. The name of the British royal family's baby will be named by the best dog in the original walking competition. In the end, the successful Corgi was named Alexandra, and now we also know the full name of the British little prince, George Alexander Louis. The origin of this later name is said to be because the queen also has Alexandra in her name. But who knows?


In less than 15 years, the Queen’s granddaughter Princess Atrice wanted to give her two more corgis, but the Queen stopped her because she was afraid of tripping. After all,Qi Shi is disgusted with Corgi's short legs.

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