The Queen 'too frail' to walk beloved corgis and may never again amid health concerns
The Queen 'too frail' to walk beloved corgis and may never again amid health concerns
The Queen hasn't walked her beloved corgis in over six months amid concern for her health, it has been reported.
During her lifetime, the Queen has owned more than 30 corgis, turning to them for solace following the death of her husband Prince Philip last April.
However, it has been revealed that she has not taken them for a walk since she spent a night in hospital last October and then sprained her back days later, The Sun has reported
PA Queen Elizabeth walking her corgis in 1980
A source told The Sun: "She is not well enough. The Queen usually turns to her beloved corgis in times of crisis and stress and took them out almost every day after Philip fell ill and then died last year. They are an enormous source of solace, so it is a real shame."
A senior royal source told the newspaper: "Dogs remain very much part of Windsor life."
Her Majesty has also stopped riding horses and followed doctor’s advice to give up alcohol, according to The Sun.
Royal aides now take her two corgis and dorgi for daily walks.
According to The Sun, Buckingham Palace did not want to comment on the claims.
Reference: Kent Live: Megan Stanley