The two dog — members of the nance ’s favorite breed — said goodbye ahead of the monarch butterfly ’s burial Monday .
Queen Elizabeth II ’s twoPembroke Welsh corgis , Muick and Sandy , awaited the recent sovereign ’s progression outside Windsor Castle on Monday .
With two scarlet - coated attendants , the dogs received a visit from Prince Andrew out front of the tardy monarch ’s committal service , according toThe Washington Post . Her coffin was keep company by members of the royal family unit , include her Word King Charles III , panjandrum , and extremity of the kingdom ’s armed forces .
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Videosfrom the rise show the dogs seat calmly as drums and ceremonial gunshot phone in the background .
The pouf became synonymous with corgis during her 70 - year reign . She possess close to 30 of the dogs and lead her own bringing up operation . She was also fond ofdorgis , adachshund - corgi hybrid .
Muick and Sandy conjoin the nance last yr as gifts from her relatives . Andrew give her Muick and a dorgi named Fergus who sadly died . The prince and his ex - wife , Sarah Ferguson , still live together and will see after the two remaining corgis .
Prince William , the queen ’s grandson , told a lamenter last weekthat the hound were go to be OK .
" They ’re rifle to be looked after delicately , they ’re two very friendly corgis and they ’ve grow a respectable home , " he said . " They ’re being await after very well , cosset rotten I ’m certain . "
The queen possess two other dogs when she perish , acocker spanielnamed Lissy and a dorgi named Candy . The Mirrorreportedthat the old Candy may also go live with Prince Andrew because she ’s used to the Welsh corgi ' company , but she may also endure with a member of the queer ’s staff .
Lissy , who only join the queenthis year , may be living with her trainer , Ian Openshaw , the newspaper account , and it ’s unknown if she will bring together the other dogs . The queen ’s burial is schedule for 7:30 p.m. in Britain , The Postreported . She ’ll be bury in Windsor Castle at King George VI Memorial Chapel .