British corgis parade outside Buckingham Palace to honor Queen Elizabeth II's death, one year later
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Around 20 corgi owners and their dogs gathered outside Buckingham Palace in London for a small parade in honor of the one-year anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's passing.
In all, Elizabeth owned around 30 corgis in her lifetime. Many of her dogs were descended from a corgi named Susan, which was gifted to her on her 18th birthday in 1942.
Adorable pictures of the parade show the corgis in different getups, including crowns and tiaras. The short-legged dogs were all photographed together with their leashes tied to gates near the palace.
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