Dogs across Britain pay their respects during Queen Elizabeths funeral

Furr-well, Ma’am! Dogs across the country paid tribute to the Queen – and howl at her funeral service on TV – as she was laid to rest

  • Pooches from all over Britain decided to honour Her Majesty during her funeral
  • A Pomeranian Frank, from Surrey, said farewell by dressing as Paddington Bear
  • An upset Labrador, from Northumberland, howled his way through the service
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Queen Elizabeth’s beloved pony and Corgis made an appearance outside Windsor Castle yesterday to pay their respects on the day of her funeral.

But they weren’t the only four-legged royal fans paying tribute.   

Pooches from all over Britain also honoured Her Majesty as she was laid to rest in the state funeral. 

Frank a Pomeranian, from Surrey, said farewell to the monarch by dressing as her favourite Paddington Bear.

Pooches from all over Britain also decided to honour Her Majesty during her final farewell ahead of her Committal Service on Monday including Frank a Pomeranian, from Surrey, who said farewell to the monarch by dressing as her favourite Paddington Bear

He looked adorable in a little red hat and a sweet blue jacket that resembled that of the famous bear.

While a very upset Labrador, from Northumberland, howled his way through the full funeral service.

Another adorable Labrador ‘sat to attention’ during the procession until the Queen’s coffin reached the Abbey.

Every time the bagpipes played during the funeral three cute Dalmatians sang along in Scotland. 

While a very upset Labrador, from Northumberland, howled his way through the full funeral service

Every time the bagpipes played during the funeral three cute Dalmatians sang along in Scotland

Another adorable Labrador ‘sat to attention’ during the procession until the Queen’s coffin reached the Abbey

While Archie, a Collie from Wigan, looked emotional as he watched the funeral service with his owner

While Archie, a Collie from Wigan, looked emotional as he watched the service with his owner.   

It comes after The Queen’s Corgi’s Muick and Sandy, who were entrusted to the Duke of York after the Queen died on Thursday 8, were seen on the steps of Windsor Castle, flanked by two aides. 

The dogs were a gift to the Queen from Prince Andrew and his daughters Princess Beatrice, 34, and Princess Eugenie 32, to help her cope with the death of Prince Philip last year. 

It comes after The Queen’s Corgi’s Muick and Sandy, who were entrusted to the Duke of York after the Queen died on Thursday 8, were seen on the steps of Windsor Castle, flanked by two aides

The Monarch’s last two Corgis, escorted by two royal aides walking them on a leash, could be seen quietly resting on the side of Windsor Castle 

Prince Andrew was seen speaking to the aides and giving the Corgis a sympathetic pet as he drew a breath before returning to yesterday’s solemn proceedings

The Monarch’s last two Corgis, escorted by two royal aides walking them on a leash, could be seen quietly standing on the side of Windsor Castle.  

Prince Andrew was seen speaking to the aides and giving the Corgis a sympathetic pet as he drew a breath before returning to yesterday’s solemn proceedings.

It was confirmed by the BBC that Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson would be looking after the Corgis at Royal Lodge, in Windsor, where they live together.

The Queen returned to Windsor yesterday- and is reunited for eternity with her beloved husband Prince Philip.

She was greeted with a carpet of flowers as mourners arrived at St George’s Chapel for the Queen’s Committal service.  

Tens of thousands of people lined The Long Walk and applauded as the flower-covered hearse carrying the late sovereign’s coffin slowly processed towards her Berkshire castle, where she spent most of her final years before her death at Balmoral 11 days ago. 

King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort followed behind the coffin of Queen Elizabeth as it was carried into St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle

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