The Queen gets two new corgi puppies to comfort her during the crisis with Harry and Meghan

The Queen was given two new corgi puppies to help her it was reported, through the royal crisis by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex and the treatment of Prince Philip hospital.

The new dogs have joined Her Majesty, 96, at Windsor Castle as Prince Philip, 99, remains at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in the City of London following a ‘successful procedure for a former heart condition’. before ‘.

The new additions to the royal family also come as Buckingham Palace prepares for a two – hour CBS interview by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with Oprah Winfrey next Monday.

Last year the monarch was said to be mourning the loss of her loyal companion Vulcan, a dachshund-corgi cross that had been the Queen’s pet since at least 2007, after he died a few weeks before Christmas.

The Queen (pictured with one of her corgis last year) was presented with two new corgi pups to help her through the royal crisis

The Queen (pictured with one of her corgis last year) was presented with two new corgi pups to help her through the royal crisis

It comes after Her Majesty's loyal companion Vulcan, a dachshund-corgi cross, died a few weeks before last Christmas.

It comes after Her Majesty’s loyal companion Vulcan, a dachshund-corgi cross, died a few weeks before last Christmas

A source told The Sun: ‘The Queen is delighted. It is inconceivable that the Queen would have no corgis.

It’s like the Tower of London doesn’t have ravens. They have only been there a few weeks but they are said to be admirable and made the castle their home.

The two are said to be bringing a lot of noise and energy into the castle while Philip is in the hospital. ‘

Although the names and sex of the dogs are unknown, the canines are believed to have been a gift.

They are also Her Majesty’s first corgis that are not descended from just her first Susan corgi – given to her in 1944 for her 18th birthday.

The Queen has always been associated with pets, especially her Corgis, and has had more than 30 during her reign.

In 2018, her corgi Willow, who was the 14th generation of Susan’s descendants, was put down after she suffered from cancer.

Meanwhile in 2012, the Queen’s Monty corgi was spotted in a section for the opening ceremony of the London Olympics alongside James Bond star Daniel Craig.

The latest is coming in as it was announced yesterday that the Duke of Edinburgh would remain in hospital for ‘treatment, rest and recovery’ after undergoing a ‘successful procedure for placement’ a former heart ‘.

In 2012 her dog Monty joined James Craig's James Craig in a clip for the opening ceremony of the London Olympics

In 2012 her dog Monty joined James Craig’s James Craig in a clip for the opening ceremony of the London Olympics

The royal with her corgis

The Queen with her corgis

The Queen with some of her corgis at Windsor Horse Trials (left) and walking with two of the dogs on the grounds of Windsor Castle (right)

The royal family has always been associated with pets and has had more than 30 during its reign.  Pictured: The Queen with her dog Monty

The kingdom has always been associated with pets and has had more than 30 during its reign. Pictured: The Queen with her dog Monty

The Sussexes were persuaded to cancel their intriguing interview with Oprah on Sunday night after Prince Philip underwent major surgery after more than a fortnight in hospital.

Harry’s grandfather underwent surgery at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London – Britain’s premier heart hospital – after being transferred there on Monday from King Edward VII’s private hospital in Marylebone where he was treated for a disease.

Yesterday, Philip’s daughter-in-law Camilla, when he visited a vaccination center in Croydon, revealed that the Duke was’ improving a bit ‘and that everyone in the Royal Family’ was holding our fingers across ‘

Giving an update on his condition yesterday, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: ‘The Duke of Edinburgh yesterday went through a successful process for a previous heart position at St Bartholomew’s Hospital.

‘His Royal Highness will remain in hospital for treatment, rest and treatment for several days.’

The royal treatment comes amid growing support against the Sussexes after sources close to the couple said Oprah’s interview would go ahead anyway, insisting that it was with the broadcasters.

Prince Philip, 99, is still at St Bartholomew's Hospital in the City of London following a 'successful approach to a previous heart condition'

Prince Philip, 99, remains at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in the City of London following a ‘successful approach to a previous heart condition’

It comes as Buckingham Palace prepares for a two-hour interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with Oprah Winfrey

It comes as Buckingham Palace prepares for a two-hour interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex with Oprah Winfrey

It came when a new clip released ahead of Harry and Meghan’s interview appeared showing the Duchess of Sussex accusing The Firm of telling lies about us.

She said: ‘I don’t know how they would expect after this time that we would remain silent if there is an active role that the Firm plays in spreading lies about us. . ‘

The Duchess said: ‘And, if that comes with the risk of losing things, a lot is already lost. ‘

This week The Queen launched an unprecedented inquiry into allegations that Meghan and Harry bullied their staff – leaving royal staff ‘shaken’ by ‘unhappy memories’. build about a ‘poisonous period’ before the couple emigrated.

The appalling allegations that the Duchess of Sussex inflicted ‘emotional hardship’ on minors and ‘expelled’ them were a matter of grave concern, Buckingham Palace said.

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