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6th March 2021
10:23am GMT

Queen Elizabeth adopted Whisper following the death of its previous owner, who used to work as a gatekeeper at the Queen's Sandringham estate.
But now, according to The Sun newspaper, the Queen has been gifted two new corgi puppies as a present during lockdown, to 'keep her company' as she strolls the grounds of Windsor Castle, where she has been living alongside a small, tight-knit number of staffers during the coronavirus pandemic.
A source told the newspaper:
“The Queen is delighted. It’s unthinkable that the Queen wouldn’t have any corgis.
“It’s like the Tower of London not having any ravens. They have only been there a couple of weeks but are said to be adorable and made the castle their home. Both are said to be bringing in a lot of noise and energy into the castle while Philip is in hospital.”
It is believed the dogs were a gift and the first the Queen has owned that are not direct descendants from a corgi called Susan that she received for her 18th birthday in 1944.
Buckingham Palace has yet to comment and the names and genders of the dogs are not yet known.Explore more on these topics: