So far, Elizabeth II has been in the dominant seat for a record 67 years.
As early as before becoming queen in 1952, the young Princess Elizabeth had a special liking for animals. She has raised corgis since she was 18 years old, but she has a very terrible habit that occasionally arouses disgust from other royal members. screamed in surprise.
royal writer Ingrid Seward (Ingrid Seward) shared this royal anecdote in her 1995 book Prince Edward.
Prince Edward's ex-girlfriend Romy Adlington (Romy Adlington) recalled that one night, the queen saw the queen picking lice out of her corgi and throwing it into the fire.
When they hit the flames, they made a crackling sound.
Prince Charles couldn't stand it first and said: Oh, my god! Do you have to do this here?
The queen ignored it and continued to continue on her own.
Last year, the queen buried her last corgi, Willow.
Her Majesty the Queen reportedly said she did not want to pass the responsibility for breeding a corgi to others after her death, thus ending her lifelong dog-raising work.
Corgi also has a transcendent position in Buckingham Palace .
In 1999, a dissatisfied royal servant played a cruel joke on the group of corgis, and finally ended in a tragedy.
Royal writer Philip Dampier revealed the incident in the 2013 documentary The Royal Family:
"The servants of Buckingham Palace have had enough of them (corgis) because they always follow them."
has One day a servant finally couldn't help it, and unfortunately, he took too much revenge - he actually mixed whiskey and gin into the Corgi's food.
One of the Corgis, 14-year-old Phoenix, died of alcohol poisoning. The queen was of course very angry and gave the handling of the attendant: I never want to see him again, which put the incident to an end.
Original source: express
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