On October 15th local time, Sarah FergusonTo celebrate her 63rd birthday, she posted a set of photos on social media. What attracted more attention than her were the two corgis who played with her, because that was "the queen's Corgi ".
and are also two "Queen's Corgi", which made its first public appearance after the funeral.
"Muick" and "Sandy" appeared at the funeral ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II of England , and sent the owner to his last journey in the courtyard of Windsor Castle.
As we all know, the queen, who was 96 years old, only loved the Corgi, and there were reports that "during her 70-year reign, she had 30 Corgis." "Mook" and "Sandy" came to the queen's side after the death of Prince Philip . The queen's favorite second son, Prince Andrew , gave it to her mother. But unlike their "predecessors", "Mook" and "Sandy" are two corgis who have not lived in Buckingham Palace , because when they came to the Queen, the elderly monarch had moved to Windsor Castle.
It is reported that "Mook" and "Sandy" also followed the queen to Balmoral in Scotland , which is the queen's death place. When the queen closed her eyes, the two corgis were also in the room.
After the death of his mother, Prince Andrew took away "Mook" and "Sandy" and became their new owners.
Judging from the degree of intimacy between Sarah and Corgi, as an ex-wife, she has a good relationship with the prince and ex-husband. Although the two have not "officially announced" remarriage, it seems that there is still a lot of intersection in life.
Seeing the chubby appearance of the Corgi, many netizens said they felt at ease with , "They were well taken care of." In addition, someone suggested that Sarah said, "Please let us know more about their current situation, it's great to see them doing well."
It is reported that when the Queen was alive, the living conditions of the two Corgis were very superior. Not only did they have their own rooms, but they also had special chefs to prepare beef, chicken, rabbit meat, and other foods for them. There were also special people taking them out for a walk and "galed" on the undisturbed grass.
Sarah, who is still the Duchess of York after her divorce, is very active in the UK and appears in exclusive interviews from time to time. Not long ago, she also talked about "Mook" and "Sandy", saying that being asked to take care of them is a "great glory". She called the two chubby pet dogs "national treasures" and praised them for being "well-trained".
There are other reports that before the Queen passed away, Sarah often visited her ex-mother-in-law and would walk the dog with her ex-husband.
Another animal that moved the world at the funeral of the Queen was the pony called "Carltonlima Emma". It stood in the sea of flowers and looked at the hearse, and the picture was described by many as "heartbreak".
Just about a week ago, the British royal family's social media account released a recent photo of Emma, saying that it will continue to be cared for and will be trained regularly.
mentions Eliza II, in addition to Corgis and thoroughbreds, there is also Paddington Bear . According to Prince William , because of a video of her and Paddington having afternoon tea at the 70th anniversary celebration of the Queen's succession, the popularity of "British National Bear" has surpassed the popularity of Corgi, becoming the doll that is most placed in the mourning event for the Queen.
Now these "Paddingtons" will have a new home, and these bears will be sent to children's charity with Queen Camilla as the patron, so that they can be put into the arms of the new owner. (It is reported that the Paddington in the picture is only a part of it, and there are more)