Heartbreaking moment the Queen's loyal corgis wait for her at Windsor

* Queen Elizabeth II laid to rest following moving funeral and procession

Among the thousands lining up the streets near Windsor Castle waiting for the Queen's coffin to arrive were her two beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy.

The monarch was laid to rest in Windsor Castle, reunited with her beloved Prince Philip, following the funeral at Westminster Abbey.

Royal fans pointed out the touching images of the Queen's corgis waiting for the late monarch at the castle.

Prince Andrew pets one of the royal corgis as they await the cortege on the day of the state funeral and burial of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, at Windsor Castle. Photo AP

"Why has this put a lump in my throat?" one person posted on Twitter.

"This has destroyed me," another Twitter user added.

Known for her love of corgis, the late monarch owned more than 30 over her lifetime, with each one descended from her first, Susan, an 18th birthday present from her father, George VI.

Her Majesty's corgis were often photographed near the Queen at various events.

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team will the royal corgis in attendance at Buckingham Palace in 2002. Photo / AP

Earlier it was revealed the Queen's beloved dog Candy died just months before her.

The British monarch passed away aged 96 on September 8, and it's been revealed that she suffered a heartbreaking loss when her Dachshund Corgi cross (Dorgi) passed away this summer at Balmoral in the Scottish Highlands - where the queen died - aged 18.

According to the Daily Mail, the "distraught" queen had Candy's remains flown to London to be buried in Windsor.

Earlier this year, the late monarch - who owned more than 30 corgis during her lifetime - shared an adorable encounter with the dorgi at Windsor Castle while celebrating the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne.

Members of staff, with the Queen's corgis, as Britain's King Charles III and Prince William pass at Windsor Castle, Windsor. Photo / AP

As the dog walked out of the room, she said: "And where did you come from?"

She then quipped: "I know what you want."

The queen's surviving corgis will be cared for by the Duke of York and Sarah, Duchess of York.

A spokesperson for Prince Andrew said last weekend that he and Sarah will take on the pets, named Muick and Sandy – who were gifted to the late monarch by the duke during lockdown to keep her entertained while her late husband the Duke of Edinburgh was in hospital and she was staying in Windsor.

Her Majesty's dogs were each descended from her first, Susan, an 18th birthday present from her father, George VI.



A source also revealed the Duke of York would take the dogs into his 30-bedroom Royal Lodge home in Windsor.

An insider was quoted by The Sun saying: “It's fascinating – Charles is now King, Camilla is Queen Consort, William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales… (Andrew) just gets the dogs.

“At least he's got plenty of time on his hands after stepping back from Royal duties.”

In early 2021, the Queen was given two new puppies, one corgi, and one dorgi.

The monarch named the dorgi Fergus after an uncle, her mother’s brother, Fergus Bowes-Lyon, who was killed in World War I in 1915.

Muick was named after a favourite spot near Balmoral Castle, where she traditionally spent her summers.

The late monarch was left devastated after five-month-old Fergus died just weeks after she received him, shortly after Prince Philip also died, in April 2021, aged 99.

He was later replaced with a new corgi puppy from Andrew and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie for her official 95th birthday, who the Queen named Sandy. 

- Bang! Showbiz, additional reporting NZ Herald

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