NEWNow you can take heed to Fox Information articles!
All through her life, Queen Elizabeth II’s ardour for her canines was simply one in every of her many loves in life.
Elizabeth’s fondness of corgis was so well-known that, after her passing, followers are organizing a royal corgi parade at Buckingham Palace in her honor.
The queen owned greater than 30 Corgis all through her life.
Upon her dying, the parade organizer, Agatha Crerer-Gilbert, revealed that she deliberate to pay tribute to the queen with a particular corgi occasion.
LIVE UPDATES: QUEEN ELIZABETH II’S 70-YEAR-REIGN ENDS; KING CHARLES III TAKES THRONE

Queen Elizabeth II owned greater than 30 corgis all through her life.
(Bettmann/Contributor by way of Getty Photographs)
“To have a good time the lifetime of Her Majesty, we’re planning to prepare corgi gatherings at Buckingham Palace and different royal estates – Windsor, Sandringham and Balmoral,” she advised Metro. “Relaxation in peace – she’s gone to heaven to affix all her corgis.”
DEATH OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II: BILL MAHER PREDICTS BRITISH REVERENCE TOWARD ROYAL FAMILY ‘DIED WITH HER’

Queen Elizabeth II leaves behind 4 canines, together with two corgis.
(Getty Photographs)
As of this writing, the parade is slated for Oct. 9, one month after the queen’s dying.
MEGHAN MARKLE’S ABSENCE IN SCOTLAND LIKELY DUE TO KATE MIDDLETON’S DECISION TO STAY BEHIND, EXPERT SAYS
The late queen’s father, George VI, initially launched the breed to the royal household in 1933, when he bought a corgi named Dookie. The canine proved to be so fashionable along with his daughters that the longer term queen was given her first corgi, Susan, on her 18th birthday. In truth, most of the corgis that the queen had throughout her reign have been direct descendants of Susan.
CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER
Queen Elizabeth II leaves behind 4 canines, together with two corgis, a dorgi and a cocker spaniel.

One royal fan is planning a corgi parade at Buckingham Palace in October in honor of the late queen.
(Alastair Grant/WPA Pool/Getty Photographs)
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
The queen launched a brand new breed of canine, the “dorgi,” after one in every of her corgis mated with a dachshund named Pipkin.