Queen Elizabeth II: Two Corgi Pups Against Sorrow

Queen Elizabeth II
Two corgi puppies against grief

Two corgi puppies are said to comfort Queen Elizabeth II.

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Queen Elizabeth has two new Corgi puppies to comfort her over the crisis with Harry and Meghan and the worries about Prince Philip.

Queen Elizabeth II (94) was presented with two new Corgi puppies. They are supposed to distract the monarch from the current worries. For one, her husband, Prince Philip (99), is still in the hospital. In addition, on the night from Sunday to Monday, the Oprah interview of her grandson, Prince Harry (36), and his wife, Duchess Meghan (39), will be broadcast, in which the royals are likely to be clearly criticized.

The new puppies of their favorite breed are now living with the Queen at Windsor Castle, as the British "Daily Mail" reports on. Meanwhile, her husband is staying at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in the City of London after the "successful procedure for pre-existing heart disease". The puppies join the royal household as Buckingham Palace prepares for Harry and Meghan's two-hour CBS interview with Oprah Winfrey, 67, next Sunday.

The two little corgis should have another comforting task. Because a few weeks before Christmas, Vulcan, a dachshund-corgi mix who had lived with the queen since at least 2007, died.

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