During her long life, the queen has not had just a corgi — she has had a pack of corgis. “In living memory, no world leader has been as widely identified with a particular animal as Elizabeth II with her corgis,” Michael Joseph Gross wrote in Vanity Fair in 2015. The royal corgis have included a few notorious little nippers. (AP Photo/ John Rider)Queen Elizabeth II walks two of her corgis on the beach near Sandringham, Norfolk, in 1984. (Alisdair MacDonald/Mirrorpix/Getty Images)Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team will the royal corgis in attendance at Buckingham Palace, London Tuesday Nov. 5, 2002.
Source: Washington Post April 18, 2018 15:27 UTC