London Tuesday Nov. 5, 2002. Queen Elizabeth II's corgis were a key part of her public persona and her death has raised concern over who will care for her beloved dogs. The corgis were always by her side and lived a life of privilege...
Besides the obvious (the crown, the country, her historic reign) there are a few things that are indelibly associated with Queen Elizabeth II: her bright monochrome outfits, her love of horses, and of course, her dogs. Her Majesty is a lifelong devotee to her canines, and corgis have long...
Known as Elizabethan Sea Dogs; they included the likes of Drake, Hawkins and Raleigh. Elizabeth's court and powerful London merchants were at the forefront of promoting, equipping and financing these expeditions, which were authorized by Elizabeth. She alone would receive nearly a third of the ...
NO-one would ever say the Queen leads a dogs life. But if your names are Phoenix, Kelpie, Swift or Emma you might disagree.
Queen Elizabeth II was the longest-reigning monarch in British history. Read about her young life, husband, children, grandchildren, death, funeral, and more.
Related:Inside the Life of Queen Elizabeth II’s Corgis The Duke and Duchess of York, both 60, initially gifted the two pups to his late mother. After her passing, the dogs were returned to live with the pair, who reside together in the Royal Lodge near Windsor Castle. ...
In May of 1940, the Nazis invaded France, the Battle of Britain loomed, and Elizabeth and Margaret were evacuated in secret to Windsor Castle. The King and Queen, staying at Buckingham Palace to brave the Blitz with Londoners, visited their daughters as often as they could. The dogs helped...
When Elizabeth was 21, almost five years before she became queen, she promised the people of Britain and the Commonwealth that “my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service.” It was a promise she kept across more than seven decades. ...
LONDON, April 10 (Xinhua) -- Attacks on police dogs and horses became a criminal offence in Britain Wednesday after Queen Elizabeth gave Royal assent to a new law. The new law was inspired by a serious attack on a police dog called Finn who was stabbed and seriously injured while trying ...
Thank You, Says Queen Elizabeth Ahead of Jubilee Celebrations More Reuters FILE PHOTO: Britain's Queen Elizabeth reacts as she watches horses competing on the second day of the Royal Windsor Horse Show and Platinum Jubilee Celebration in Windsor, Britain, May 13, 2022. REUTERS/Toby Mel...