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Answer: Cocker Spaniel Otto made headlines last year when he allegedly swallowed a pair of pearl earrings Prince Will had given Kate as a present. Luckily, the Prince could afford new pearls for his wife.
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Question 2:
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Answer: Black Labrador Prince Will named his lab Widgeon after a wild duck—and you thought princes only hunted foxes.
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Question 3:
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Answer: Jack Russell Terriers Camilla’s two Jack Russell terriers are named Tosca and Rosie.
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Answer: Corgi The Queen currently owns four Corgis: Linnet, Monty, Willow, and Holly, as well as three Dorgis (Dachshunds mated with Corgis): Cider, Candy, and Vulcan. The Corgis even travel with Her Majesty—she’s said to trust pets more than people. The Queen was first infected with Corgi fever in 1933 when her father, King George VI, bought a Corgi named Dookie from a local kennel. Years later, on her 18th birthday, Queen Elizabeth received her very own Corgi named Susan, who kept her canine legacy alive by popping out numerous royal pups.
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Answer: Terrier King Edward VII’s followers weren’t the only ones behind him—His Majesty’s Terrier named Caesar walked behind his coffin in the funeral procession.
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Answer: Collie After Queen Victoria’s Collie, Noble, died in 1887, she buried him on the castle grounds. His gravestone read:
'Noble by name by nature noble too
Source: http://www.royal.gov.uk/TheRoyalHousehold/RoyalAnimals/Familypets.aspx
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