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Queen Elizabeth's corgis are getting their very own movie

Animated film 'The Queen바카라 게임 웹사이트s Corgi' stars the monarch's adorable dogs

Queen Elizabeth's corgis are getting their very own movie

Animated film 'The Queen바카라 게임 웹사이트s Corgi' stars the monarch's adorable dogs

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Queen Elizabeth's corgis are getting their very own movie

Animated film 'The Queen바카라 게임 웹사이트s Corgi' stars the monarch's adorable dogs

The Queen loves corgis and apparently so does everyone else. According to the American Kennel Club, they're currently the 15th most popular breed in America.Though the movie has yet to get a U.S. release date, "The Queen's Corgi" is already highly anticipated stateside. The animated film follows the monarch's favorite pup Rex, who gets lost in London. He ventures to reunite with his beloved queen, learning some things about himself along the way. In April, the news broke that the monarch's line of corgis had come to an end. Queen Elizabeth received her first corgi, Susan, for her 18th birthday and bred them until 2015, when she began to fear that she might trip or fall with younger puppies around. When Susan's 14th-generation descendant Willow was put to sleep last spring, her line was over.Thankfully, the queen continues to enjoy the company of man's best friend. She has two dachshund-corgi mixes, and recently adopted a corgi after its owner, a former gameskeeper at one of the queen's homes, passed away.With the advent of "The Queen's Corgi," the monarch's beloved pets should continue to live on in the public imagination as well.

The Queen and apparently so does everyone else. According to the , they're currently the 15th most popular breed in America.

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Though the movie has yet to get a U.S. release date, "" is already highly anticipated stateside. The animated film follows the monarch's favorite pup Rex, who gets lost in London. He ventures to reunite with his beloved queen, learning some things about himself along the way.

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In April, the broke that the monarch's line of corgis had come to an end. Queen Elizabeth received her first corgi, Susan, for her 18th birthday and bred them , when she began to fear that she might trip or fall with younger puppies around. When Susan's 14th-generation descendant last spring, her line was over.

Queen Elizabeth II arrives at King's Cross railway
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Thankfully, the queen continues to enjoy the company of man's best friend. She has two dachshund-corgi mixes, and after its owner, a former gameskeeper at one of the queen's homes, passed away.

With the advent of "The Queen's Corgi," the monarch's beloved pets should continue to live on in the public imagination as well.