Corgis Honor Fire the Queen Elizabeth II

Corgis Honor Fire the Queen Elizabeth II

The late Queen Elizabeth II loved the Corgi race. She had almost thirty in her palace.

In 2022, a breed of the breed of short legs dog took place to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the late monarch as a queen.

His name was Corgi Derby. Since then, it has taken place every year and this year, it was organized in Scotland.

In the race, Juno, a four -year corgi, won sixteen competitors in a 70 -meter race at the racetrack.

One of its owners, Alisdair Tew, with a trophy in hand, told the BBC that “we have trained it for this year, but this year, we just used to let it drive things out, in particular the seagulls on the Portobello beach in Edinburgh,” adding: “Juno is always ready for treats – that is probably why she won”.

The love of Elizabeth for Corgis was launched by his father, King George VI, who presented a Pembroke Welsh Corgi TP the family in 1993.

He was named Dookie, and from that moment, the Corgis were constantly attached to the Queen – to come with her to sleep under the same roof.

They were even presented in the popular video of the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympic Games alongside the Queen.

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