Queen Elizabeth’s pets were brought out to say farewell to the monarch one last time as her coffin was transported to its final resting place.
Queen Elizabeth’s final pets were brought out to say farewell to the monarch as her coffin was driven to its final resting place at Windsor Castle.
A well known animal enthusiast, especially of dogs and horses, the queen’s corgis and pony Emma waited for her funeral procession to pass by in a sweet gesture to the late monarch.
Queen Elizabeth II long loved corgis and owned more than 30 during her time on the British throne.
At the time of her death on September 8, the queen had four dogs, including two corgis named Muick and Sandy, a Dorgi called Candy, and two Cocker Spaniels.
Muick and Sandy were brought out at Windsor Castle to wait for the state hearse carrying the queen’s coffin to pass by on its way to the committal service at St George’s chapel.
The young dogs waited patiently with palace staff outside, keeping a close eye on proceedings.
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