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Queen's Corgis: A Life of Royal Pampering
14 Mar
Summary
- The Queen's corgis were fed filet of steak and chicken breast nightly.
- A chef prepared a typed daily menu for the royal corgis.
- The Queen's childhood corgi, Dookie, started her lifelong love.

Queen Elizabeth II, celebrated for her unwavering dedication as the UK's longest-reigning monarch, also harbored a profound love for her corgis. Her beloved canine companions, including Muik, Sandy, and Candy, were often by her side. During the Platinum Jubilee celebrations, a memorable moment saw the Queen tending to Candy at Buckingham Palace.
Her lifelong fondness for corgis began in childhood with her father's dog, Dookie. A particularly significant corgi was Susan, gifted on her 18th birthday, who even joined the Queen and Prince Philip on their honeymoon.
These royal pets lived lives of immense privilege. According to reports, the Queen's corgis were served a nightly meal of filet steak and chicken breast, prepared by a dedicated chef.
A daily typed menu detailed their gourmet dishes, made from fresh ingredients. A footman would deliver their meals, and the Queen herself would occasionally add gravy to their feast.




