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Default The Queen's corgis were her constant companions since she was a child

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We've had a few comments about the Queen's corgis and their appearance in the funeral procession, so here's a closer look at how the pets became such a big part of Elizabeth's life.

It started in 1933 when King George VI, her father, brought her a Pembroke Welsh corgi that they named Dookie.

When she was 18 she was given another corgi, which she named Susan.

Susan would be the first in a long line corgis, dorgis and even a cocker spaniel.

Eventually the dogs started accompanying her in public appearances and they became a part of her persona.

Throughout her 70-year reign, the dogs were by the Queen's side while she was on official tours.

They reportedly slept in their own room at Buckingham Palace with sheets that were changed daily.
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