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The end of an era. Queen Elizabeth II is mourning the death of his last Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Whisper, who died at the age of 12 at Windsor Castle earlier this week, a source confirms We weekly.
Whisper was adopted by the 92-year-old king in 2016. The dog originally belonged to Queen's caretaker Bill Fenwick. Fenwick's wife, Nancy, cared for Elizabeth's dogs during her travels for royal duties.
Although Whisper is the last of his corgis, the queen is still a proud parent of two mixtures of dorgis – corgi and dachshund – named Candy and Vulcan. (Queen Elizabeth had already mourned the loss of her dog, Willow, in April of this year.)
Queen Elizabeth has always shown her adoration for her animals. Beyond their inclusion in photo shoots and more, dogs have become an important topic of conversation when talking with the entire royal family.
Before the wedding between Elizabeth's grandson Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan At the beginning of the year, the 34-year-old prince threw himself on the bond that united the queen's dogs to his future wife.
"The Corgis immediately attracted you," said Harry, mocking Meghan in their first joint interview in November 2017. "I've spent the last 33 years barking, this one is coming in, absolutely nothing. .
"That's right," the former Suit The actress – who is expecting her first child with Harry – responded. "I was standing up during tea, it was very sweet."
As for Meghan's own puppy, the queen also seems to like them. Elizabeth was seen on her way to Windsor Castle, along with the Duchess's Beagle, just one day before the royal wedding in May. Before the Duke and Duchess of Sussex expanded their offspring, the couple added a sweet Labrador to his family in October.
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