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The stumpy-legged dogs have gained high standing as the British monarch's breed of choice, and they too are being highlighted for her Diamond Jubilee week.
www.cbsnews.comHere’s a concise update: there isn’t a lot of fresh, verifiable reporting about Queen Elizabeth II’s dog breed specifics since her passing in 2022, but the most enduring context is that she was famously associated with Pembroke Welsh Corgis and related mixed breeds, many coming from lines like Susan’s lineage; public interest continues around what happens to her remaining dogs and ongoing royal dog care. For current, high-quality updates, I can check reliable outlets if you’d like me to pull the latest reports and cite them. Would you like me to do that?
If you’d prefer a quick snapshot of the historic context:
The stumpy-legged dogs have gained high standing as the British monarch's breed of choice, and they too are being highlighted for her Diamond Jubilee week.
www.cbsnews.comQueen Elizabeth II, perhaps the most famous owner of Pembroke Welsh Corgis, had more than 30 in her lifetime. All the dogs descended from Susan.
www.akc.orgDogs are a monarch's best friend.
www.harpersbazaar.comThe dachshund and Welsh corgi mixed breed pup joined the queen’s household shortly after Prince Philip fell ill and was hospitalized earlier this year.
www.ktvu.comQueen Elizabeth has reportedly welcomed two new dogs into the royal household, surely a comfort as her husband Prince Philip recovers after heart surgery and the Sussex's searing tell-all interview with Oprah Winfrey about their struggles within 'The Firm' is set to air on Sunday.
www.foxnews.comShe shows no sign of slowing down just yet
www.elle.comQueen Elizabeth II died on September 8, 2022. Now, people are wondering what will happen to her remaining Pembroke Welsh Corgis and other dogs.
www.akc.orgThis month, Queen Elizabeth welcomed a new dog to her family. Learn about the new pup and why the monarch chose a different breed this time.
www.womansworld.comPrince William gave an update on Queen Elizabeth's corgis.
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