For Queen Elizabeth II, corgis were her family - her most loyal companion. The shot-legged dog and Queen's journey started when she was a little seven-year-old girl, and her beloved corgis stayed with her till her last breath. Throughout her life, she has owned more than 30 corgis, and what's more interesting is that there is a royal corgis family that has been the Queen's companion for 14 generations - starting with the Queen's first pet Susan to the last corgis of the family, Willow, who passed away in 2018.
Every corgi, she has owned had lived a royal life - sleeping in a puffy bed to eating a meal prepared by the head chef. Interestingly, the Queen had never bounded her dogs by royal protocols; they were free. With the Queen's passing away, everyone was concerned about what would happen to her beloved two corgis and a dorgi. Now, as per reports, her son Prince Andrew will take care of his late mother's dogs.
Take a look at the history of the Queen and her years with corgis - Scroll down and take a look.