Queen Elizabeth II is currently mourning the death of a member of the royal family, precisely her beloved pet corgi, Vulcan, who recently passed away.
The Queen’s corgi-dachshund mix passed away at Windsor Castle, where the monarch and Prince Philip have been residing during the coronavirus pandemic, according to TMZ report.
Vulcan was one among four dogs Queen Elizabeth owns. It also appeared with her in a set of portraits shot for her 90th birthday by photog Annie Leibovitz for Vanity Fair publication.

We could imagine how pained the Queen is currently as she so loves her pups that they’ve been assigned their own footmen and have their own à la carte menus, according to a royal aide.
“I didn’t expect to be cooking for the Queen’s dogs when I started working at Buckingham Palace. I thought I was going to be cooking for kings, queens and presidents. I did eventually, but one of the first jobs I had was cooking for the corgis; the Royal Corgis — making fresh food every day.
“The corgis had their own menu,” Darren McGrady, who worked as a chef at Buckingham Palace for 15 years, said in June.
Meanwhile, Prince William and Kate Middleton announced the death of their beloved dog, Lupo in November.