

'I imagine the dogs would be looked after by the family, probably Andrew he's the one that gave them to her, they're quite young, the corgi and the dorgi.'Įliza Fletcher's funeral will be held on Saturday at Second Presbyterian Church in Memphis - the place where she met and married her husband Richard, father of their two young sons. She always has done, they were her first love and they will be her last,' said Seward. 'She loves animals and she absolutely adores dogs. Royal biographer Ingrid Seward told Newsweek that the Queen's love for her dogs has been unmatched over the years and it's likely they'll find a home among the royal family. Among the grief and uncertainty of her passing many have pondered what might happen to the beloved canines. The 96-year-old left behind four dogs according to Women's Health - two corgi's Candy and Muick, a corgi cross dachshund or 'dorgi' Sandy and her most recent addition Lissy, a cocker spaniel she named after herself. The future of a royal dog dynasty remains unclear as the world mourns the death of the longest reigning British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, who died Thursday, but a royal biographer says she thinks they may end up with the monarch's 'favorite son,' Prince Andrew. It begins with what is described as D-Day, or day of death, although for practical reasons the Palace has deemed today is D-Day, to allow the complex arrangements to be put in place. The finer details of Operation London Bridge have changed and been updated over the years - but the broad brushstrokes have remained constant. The strategy, a major undertaking on an unprecedented stage, for the final farewell to Elizabeth II will be formally set in motion once approved by King Charles III.

It ushers in an official period of mourning that will have an effect on daily life for millions. Behind the scenes, the detailed plan - Operation London Bridge - has already been put into action. But the Palace and the Queen herself have been preparing for the aftermath of this inevitable moment since the 1960s. The bereft nation is in shock at the loss of the only monarch many of us have ever known.
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'London Bridge is down' - Buckingham Palace's behind-the-scenes code for Queen Elizabeth II's death - triggers a period of mourning in which normal life in the UK will dramatically slow for the next ten days. Now it has only 14 - the largest of which is the Falkland Islands. In 1952, when Elizabeth learned of her father's death, Britain possessed more than 70 overseas territories. 'Not because she was a bad person, she was not a bad person, but because she lived during a better time.' At its peak in the early 1900s, the British Empire covered around 25 percent of the world's land surface, including large swathes of North America, Australia, Africa and Asia. 'And that's exactly why they are attacking Queen Elizabeth tonight. 'Slander the ruler, discredit the entire period she lived in,' he said. We will see many empires going forward, but we will never see one so benign.' He said they were attacking the queen out of a form of jealousy, because her era was better than the one we live in now. 'It was an impressive place run by impressive people. 'The British Empire was not perfect, but it was far more humane than any other ever,' Carlson said. One Pennsylvania professor even said she hoped the queen's final hours of pain would 'be excruciating.' Carlson described them as 'ghouls' and said they were misguided.

Carlson said the British Empire was 'benign', and writers in the New York Times, Atlantic and New York Magazine were wrong to condemn her. Tucker Carlson on Thursday hit back at critics who celebrated the death of Queen Elizabeth, describing her as an 'oppressor'. The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow'. A Buckingham Palace spokesman said: 'The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. All Her Majesty's children had rushed to Balmoral on Thursday after doctors became 'concerned' for her health. Her son Charles, the former Prince of Wales, is now King Charles III, as the world grieves his mother, Britain's longest-reigning monarch. Others laid flowers outside Windsor Castle - where The Queen spent much of the final few years of her life. Her death sparked an immediate and huge outpouring of emotion, with thousands of mourners gathering outside the gates of Buckingham Palace (pictured right, and inset) this evening. The country's longest reigning Monarch died 'peacefully', aged 96, at the Balmoral Estate, surrounded by her family. Britain is this morning a country in mourning after the death of beloved Monarch, Queen Elizabeth II (pictured left).
