Queen Elizabeth, who “wrote letters on behalf of her corgis”

That the Queen Elizabeth have a standout sense of humor, it is well known. May it be in the private sector much more lively than you hint at in public appearances, too. To validate both theses, here is the documentary «The Queen and her Cousins», where the presenter Alexander Armstrong meets the cousins ​​of the sovereign and rebuilds together with them bizarre anecdotes concerning His Majesty.

The funniest – reported by all tabloid – reveals an absurd correspondence between Elisabetta and a former close collaborator, Sir Blair Stewart-Wilson: «He wrote letters from his Jack Russell addressed to the royal corgi, and her he repliedSays the show ITV, made in view of the 95 years old of the monarch. “They put this on really fun exchange, I’d like to mention a few phrase».

Yes, because according to Armstrong, Sir Blair Stewart-Wilson would have kept those letters – hand lettering from the sovereign – in a very special place: «He has them framed in the bathroom. I remember reading them, I started to laugh out loud, I couldn’t stop. They were terribly ironic. ‘ In short, not only the queen has always loved his four-legged friends, but he has them as well impersonati.

By the way, in early March, they arrived at Windsor two new corgi, Fergus e Muick, about three months after death of Vulcan, the penultimate dorgi of Palazzo (a cross between a royal corgi and a dachshund). In fact, Elizabeth was left with only the dog Candy, she too of the Dorgi breed, but no one would have imagined that she wanted other dogs: «Now it is very happy»Wrote the Sun, «He says I am adorable».

Who knows if he’ll even start writing some again funny letter on behalf of his beloved dogs.

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