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The Story Between The Queen And Her Favorite Dog

For more than 80 years, Her Majesty the Queen has had an indissoluble bond with her beloved Corgis. From an ignorant little princess to the supreme monarch of dozens of regions, Her Royal Highness the Queen has fed 35 corgis so far. Now, she plans to spend 300,000 pounds to build a memorial hall for the 35 puppies who accompanied her, and to erect a monument for each puppy. At the same time, in her free time, apart from writing her diary, the Queen’s favorite thing to do is to pick up the exquisite picture album and look through the photos of herself and the puppies, which are all the Welsh corgis she has raised in the past 70 years. She left a sentence on the title page of the album: "These lovely elves are part of my body..."

Special bridesmaid - Susan

In 1944, during the latter part of World War II, on Princess Elizabeth's 18th birthday, she was pleasantly surprised to find that her parents had quietly given her an unexpected birthday gift: a precious Welsh corgi. On the dog's body was a blessing card from his parents: "My baby, God has given you an eternally loyal friend, and her name is Susan." From then on, Susan became Elizabeth's inseparable "close friend".

Susan, who is only 1 year old, has short yellow and white hair, and her ears stand straight up. When she met the beautiful hostess for the first time, she showed an extraordinary elegance. After barking a few times, she circled around Elizabeth, and then kissed her heels, as if she was well versed in royal etiquette, which made Elizabeth very happy.

On November 20, 1947, Elizabeth, who was only 21 years old, married her distant cousin Philip Mountbatten. The royal family held a grand wedding celebration. The British people celebrated this happy day all over the country, but to everyone's surprise, it was not the cute "little angel" who accompanied the bride into the church, but Susan! I saw Susan closely following Elizabeth. She held a corner of her master's wedding dress in her mouth and walked across the 100-meter-long red carpet with light steps. Elizabeth, who was wearing a wedding dress and smiling on her face, gently held Philip's hand and greeted the distinguished guests beside her. Suddenly, bursts of applause broke out. While people were blessing the newlyweds, they were also applauding the wonderful performance of this cute and spiritual Welsh corgi.

In this grand wedding, Susan stole the show. The newlywed Elizabeth hugged her pet dog and snuggled sweetly with her husband. The large photo featuring Susan quickly appeared on the front pages of major British media. "The princess and Susan are inseparable. It can be predicted that this Welsh corgi will become a popular animal..." Susan soon became a well-known pet star in the UK. Whenever Elizabeth appeared in front of the British people, people would call Susan's name in surprise.

Susan curiously inquired about everything around her, and then immediately ran to Elizabeth. She suddenly stood upright and made a waving gesture with her two front paws, and immediately received a burst of warm applause. Elizabeth was also surprised by Susan's sudden action: "Baby, who did you learn etiquette from? It really surprises me!" Because she had never deliberately taught it to wave to people. In the eyes of Elizabeth and his wife, Susan was really a humane little thing, and they loved it even more.

The "best friend" passed away, and the Queen was saddened by her side.

On February 6, 1952, due to the death of George VI due to illness, the 27-year-old Princess Elizabeth became the Queen of England. However, the change in identity and status did not affect the status of Susan, who had always been by the Queen's side. She was still the Queen's favorite puppy. She personally found a chef to carefully prepare a "recipe" for the dog, but she never let anyone intervene in preparing food for the dog. Every day, she personally prepared dog food for the dog with a silver knife and fork, and often fed Susan royal jelly. During this period, the Queen also "recruited a husband" for Susan, and they gave birth to two cute puppies in the Queen's bedroom.

In January 1959, due to heart failure, Susan died quietly in the Queen's arms after accompanying the Queen for 15 years. "God bless you, my baby..." Elizabeth burst into tears, and Susan's eyes were half-open, as if she had endless nostalgia for her master...

Susan's death made the Queen extremely sad. She erected a tombstone for Susan in a garden and inscribed it Wrote an inscription that touched the British people: "You are gone, my baby, sleeping in the paradise of love. Everyone is praying for you, and you leave warm memories for your friend Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor and the British people who love you..."

Dog war, the Queen's ruling

In the following decades, the dogs around the Queen were all descendants of Susan. Whenever she gets along with these dogs, she will be reminded of her girlhood, as if Susan has always been living by her side. In this way, one of the puppies named "Florence" became her favorite. This 10-year-old puppy looks just like Susan back then, and is as smart and spiritual as Susan. The Queen will take "Florence" with her when she visits and attends major occasions.

The Queen's eldest daughter, Princess Anne, also likes dogs as much as her mother. She raised two sturdy short-haired hounds. In 2002, shortly after Princess Anne's divorce, her hound named "Dotty" attacked a 7-year-old and a 12-year-old child, causing the two children to be hospitalized for treatment. As its owner, Princess Anne was accused of lax supervision and fined 500 pounds, earning a reputation as the "first senior member of the modern British royal family with a criminal record"