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Will the Corgis be present at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral?

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Will the Queen’s dogs give her one last goodbye?

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The Queen Elizabeth II she died on September 8, 2022 at the age of 96 and after 70 years on the throne British. It not only leaves a monumental legacy, but also four beloved dogs.

We already know who will take care of his dogs now, but at the beginning of the funeral the question we ask ourselves is: where are your dogs today? Will they be able to say goodbye to her?

Will the Queen’s dogs be allowed to enter Westminster Abbey?

A dog at a royal funeral wouldn’t be anything entirely new, after all, in 1910 even King Edward VII wanted his fox terrier Caesar to be present at his funeral.

However, there is a strict one no access for dogs in Westminster Abbey, where the farewell ceremony to Elizabeth II has just begun. Dogs are not even allowed in the cathedral park either.

It seems unlikely, therefore, that Queen Elizabeth’s Corgi will be able to enter for a final farewell at the end of the ceremony.

Can the rule be broken for the Queen?

But anyone who knows the Queen knows that she has always enjoyed breaking rules and royal protocol when needed …

Despite the strict ban, it is not excluded that at the end of the ceremony we will see four little furry friends trotting next to the Queen’s coffin at the funeral. For them too loss of their mistress it is far from easy!

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