30+ Rules That The Royal Family Must Follow

Published on 03/26/2024
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The Late Queen’s Corgis Must Be Prepared Royal Meals

Reason: The Corgis were spoiled
Exception: None

If you wanted to witness some of the world’s most spoilt dogs, go no further than the late Queen of England’s Corgis. These puppies had an excellent nutrition. The Royal chefs, not the Queen, prepared their cuisine. The canines’ diets included rabbit, chicken, liver, and rice, all of which were prepared in the Royal kitchens alongside the “human food.” To help the canines live longer lives, their regimens included homeopathic therapies.

The Late Queen’s Corgis Must Be Prepared Royal Meals

The Late Queen’s Corgis Must Be Prepared Royal Meals

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The Late Queen’s Corgis Are Never To Be Reprimanded

Reason: The Royal Corgis could do no wrong
Exception: None

In addition to enjoying royal meals prepared in the palace chefs and homeopathic treatments to extend their lives, the late Queen Elizabeth II’s Corgis were free from censure. When the Queen was alive, she established a strict rule that no one on the Royal staff was to criticize or punish her dogs. If a Royal attendant is caught saying anything unkind to the puppies, he or she will face the Queen’s “fury.”

The Late Queen’s Corgis Are Never To Be Reprimanded

The Late Queen’s Corgis Are Never To Be Reprimanded

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