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BITCH WITCH Q Elizabeth's dogs food prepared by Chef and served with STEAK and RABBIT on a SILVER PLATTER

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The brit public clowns WORSHIP this GENOCIDAL RACIST THIEVING NAZI BITCH
WITCH Q Elizabeth which NEVER paid for single crime, NOT EVEN APOLOGIZED
for the GENOCIDES committed on POC for centuries.



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The queen’s dogs had their food prepared by a chef. A butler served them
steak and rabbit on a silver platter (in order of seniority). They also
had a doggie psychologist



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What happens to the queen’s dogs? Prince Andrew will take the corgis.
By Derek Hawkins
and
Karla Adam

Updated September 12, 2022 at 10:46 a.m. EDT|Published September 9, 2022
at 11:11 a.m. EDT


https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2022/09/09/queen-elizabeth-corgi/

They roamed Buckingham Palace as if they owned the place.

Royal chefs prepared their meals. Psychologists treated them,
biographers documented their lives. They slept in cushioned wicker
baskets. At Christmas, they each got their own stocking.

The many corgis owned by Queen Elizabeth II over her seven-decade reign
were furry little monarchs in their own right, as iconic as her
flamboyant hats and her wicked sense of humor. In her lifetime, she had
more than 30 of the squat herding dogs, with names like Plover, Disco
and Mint. A gaggle of them trotted ahead of her wherever she went, in
what Princess Diana once described, perhaps not so affectionately, as “a
moving carpet.”

When she died last week at 96, Elizabeth reportedly left behind two
Pembroke Welsh corgis, a corgi-dachshund mix known as a dorgi, and a
cocker spaniel.

A spokeswoman for the Duke of York confirmed Monday to The Washington
Post that queen’s corgis will live with Prince Andrew and his ex-wife
Sarah Ferguson. The couple are divorced, but live together at Royal
Lodge, a residence on the Windsor estate.

The two dogs are named Muick and Sandy. The source close to Prince
Andrew said: “The corgis will return to live at Royal Lodge with the
Duke and Duchess. It was the Duchess who found the puppies, which were
gifted to Her Majesty by the Duke.

The Duchess bonded with Her Majesty over dog walking and riding horses
and even after her divorce, she would continue her great friendship with
Her Majesty, by walking the dogs together and chatting.”

The queen’s love for the pups was long celebrated, playing a central
part in the apparent corgi renaissance social media has helped fuel over
the past decade. Three of her corgis were featured in a James Bond skit
with the queen and Daniel Craig that aired at the 2012 Olympics. The
dogs have also made frequent appearances in the Netflix series “The
Crown,” which depicts Elizabeth’s tenure as head of state.
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As Elizabeth got older, she seemed troubled by the prospect of her dogs
living on without her there to care for them.

At some point, she decided to wind down the decades-long corgi breeding
program she oversaw at Windsor Castle, where 14 generations of dogs were
raised and trained. The program appeared to have gone quiet by about
2002, following the death of her mother, according to the American
Kennel Club.

In 2012, Monty Roberts, the queen’s equine adviser, told Vanity Fair
that the death of one of her dogs — a corgi that co-starred in the James
Bond skit — had deeply affected her.

“She didn’t want to have any more young dogs,” he said. “She didn’t want
to leave any young dog behind."

“She wanted to put an end to it,” Roberts said of the queen’s corgi
breeding. “I understood that we would discuss it further at a later
date. Well, we never discussed it at a later date, and I have no right
to try to force her into continuing to bring on young puppies if she
doesn’t want to. That isn’t my right.”

When her corgi Willow died in 2018, the British press reported that she
wouldn’t be getting any more dogs. But at some point during the illness
of her late husband, Prince Philip, she appeared to change her mind.

It was hard to separate the monarch from her mutts.

Candy, an elderly corgi, was with her until the end. She also had two
younger pups, Muick and Sandy, gifted to her by family in recent years.
Her cocker spaniel is named Lissy.

According to the BBC, the royal family had a term for the calming effect
the corgis had on the queen over the years: “the dog mechanism.”


“If the situation becomes too difficult she will sometimes literally
walk away from it and take the dogs out,” wrote Penny Junor, author of
“All the Queen’s Corgis.” “Prince Andrew is said to have taken three
weeks to fight his way past the dogs to tell his mother that his
marriage to Sarah Ferguson was in trouble.”

“Dogs and horses are her passion,” Junor wrote, “and it is with them,
and the people who share that passion, that she truly relaxes.”

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