Corgi parade was in London, as a tribute to the memory of Queen Elizabeth II

Corgi parade was in London, as a tribute to the memory of Queen Elizabeth II

Dogs were constant companions of Elizabeth II, and she especially loved corgis, whose parade was organized in London near Buckingham Palace. Such an unusual event honored the memory of Queen Elizabeth II on the anniversary of her death. This was reported by “MIR 24” with reference to the Reuters agency.

About 20 people took their pets out. At the same time, they dressed the dogs in royal outfits. From now on, activists intend to hold such a parade every year.

The source notes that corgis have always lived in the Queen's residence. Journalists estimated that during her reign she had more than 30 dogs of this breed. The first - Susan was given to her by her father George VI for her 18th birthday.

In Britain, next to the library in the city of Okem, they intend to erect a monument, the composition will depict a royal person surrounded by her beloved dogs.

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