“But there I was, chopping rabbit for the royal corgis.

In fact, the royal corgis had their own menu.”

McGrady added that “It was almost like an a la carte restaurant for the royal corgis.”

Queen Elizabeth II with her corgis

As Her Majesty famously said before, “My corgis are family,” perVanity Fair.

“The corgis will return to live at Royal Lodge with the duke and duchess.

He then gave her Sandy as a gift for the queen’s 95th birthday.

The Duchess and Duke of York

At this point, it’s not known who will be caring for Lissy and Candy.

According to theBBC, in the 1970s, the queen owned a corgi called Tiny.

Queen Elizabeth’s younger sister, Princess Margaret, the Countess of Snowdon, had a dachshund named Pipkin.

Queen Elizabeth II and her dorgi named Candy