Make Way for the Royal Dogs


Royal Paws: Dogs of the British Royal Family

The British Royal Family is known for its pageantry, history, and devotion to tradition—but one tradition stands out for dog lovers everywhere: their love for dogs. From Queen Elizabeth II’s iconic Corgis to King Charles III’s adorable Jack Russell Terriers, the royal bond with dogs spans centuries.

As we celebrate the King’s Birthday, let’s take a closer look at the four-legged friends who’ve been part of royal life.

 

Queen Elizabeth II and Her Beloved Corgis

No royal dog story is complete without mentioning Queen Elizabeth II’s love for Pembroke Welsh Corgis. Her lifelong affection for the breed began in 1933 when her father, King George VI, brought home a Corgi named Dookie.King Charles III and His Jack Russell Terriers

  • The Corgi Dynasty: Over her reign, Queen Elizabeth II owned more than 30 Corgis. They even had their own “Corgi Room” at Buckingham Palace!
  • Susan the Corgi: Susan, gifted to Elizabeth on her 18th birthday, became the matriarch of many of the Queen’s beloved Corgis.

 

King Charles III and His Jack Russell Terriers

King Charles III, known for his environmental advocacy and love for animals, shares his life with two charming Jack Russell Terriers, Beth and Bluebell.

  • Adopted Companions: Beth and Bluebell were adopted from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, highlighting the King’s support for animal welfare.
  • Royal Adventures: These energetic terriers are often spotted accompanying the King on walks at Highgrove House, his country residence.

 

Other Notable Royal Dogs

  1. Prince William and Catherine’s Spaniels: The Prince and Princess of Wales have owned several dogs, including their current black Cocker Spaniel, Orla, who often joins them for family outings.
  2. Queen Victoria’s Pomeranian, Marco: Queen Victoria adored her Pomeranian, Marco, helping to popularize the breed in England.
  3. King Edward VII’s Terrier, Caesar: Caesar was so beloved that he walked behind Edward VII’s coffin during the King’s funeral procession.

 

The Role of Dogs in Royal Life

Royal dogs are more than just pets—they’re companions, confidants, and symbols of the royal family’s humanity. From comforting monarchs during times of stress to appearing in official portraits, these dogs remind us that even the most powerful people cherish the simple joy of a wagging tail.

 

Final Thoughts

The bond between the royal family and their dogs is a testament to the timeless connection between humans and their pets. This King’s Birthday, let’s celebrate not only the monarchy but also the loyal companions who’ve stood by their side through history.

 

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