For many years, Queen Elizabeth was characterized by her great love for puppies . His palace has become home to dozens of furry dogs, especially corgis. Vulcan and Candy were her last puppies so they became the most special to her.
A Palace spokesman said: “His Majesty loves his dogs.
Unfortunately, amid the delicate situation caused by the coronavirus and the isolation, the queen had to say goodbye to her beloved Vulcan. The girl accompanied the king since 2007 and left this world when she was just over 13 years old.
A Palace spokesperson said: “When one of her puppies leaves this world, it is always a very heavy blow to her, especially at this time.
He is a corgi crossbreed and has a habit of faithfully accompanying the Queen, even on her international travels. Queen Elizabeth always shows a special affection for dogs of this breed.
Since she was very young she could be seen surrounded by these furry ones and Vulcan is the result of the fourteenth generation of Susan, a little dog that was given to the queen when she turned 18.
For years, the queen kept corgi puppies exclusively until one of her puppies was crossed with Princess Margaret’s dachshund. After many years, the Royal Palace made the decision to stop breeding puppies so that Vulcan will be known as the queen’s penultimate pup.
Now she will only have Candy’s company and some say that this will make the festivities even more lonely for her. To set an example on the isolation measures, the Queen will share the festivities exclusively with the Duke of Edinburgh and will not meet with the other two family groups.
The news was given to the media through a Palace spokesperson. However, the reason why Vulcan lost his life has not been clarified. The beautiful puppy had appeared in multiple photographs with his owner and many claimed that she herself fed and walked them as much as possible.
“He loves walking his dogs. Walking long distances with them helps her stay active , ”said his son Prince Andrew.
The puppies who live with the monarch know that if they see her in the crown, they should stay calm on the carpet. On the other hand, if they see her with the scarf on, they understand that it’s time for a well-deserved walk.
The loss of a puppy always leaves us heartbroken, animals are very special creatures capable of giving us all the love in the world. The Queen’s pets have played an important role in helping her in her old age and it is certain that the beautiful Vulcan will be greatly missed.
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