On Thursday, Britain began a four-day celebration of Queen Elizabeth II,
marking her 70th year on the throne, the longest reign of any member of
the British royal family. But more important for this story, she’s also
known as the world’s most famous collector of corgis, a cute and
curiously shaped small dog that frequently turns devoted owners into
puppy paparazzi. Although the queen’s 1976 visit to the University of
Virginia as part of the United States’ bicentennial celebration was a
corgi-free affair, there are plenty of the pint-sized pooches that roam
the Grounds to this day.
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