Last Updated on 09/18/2022 by てんしょく飯
The gift that Queen Elizabeth gave to her great-grandson, Prince George, before his death is very Queen-like.
What did Queen Elizabeth give Prince George?
On September 8 (local time), Queen Elizabeth of the United Kingdom, who ended her 96-year life at Balmoral Castle, where she was resting, with her family watching over her, revealed the contents of a present she gave to her great-grandson Prince George in 2016, about six years ago.
As many of you know, Prince George is the eldest son of Prince William and Princess Catherine, and is second in line to the throne after his father, Prince William, who is promised to be the future monarch.
According to Hello! (UK), Queen Elizabeth gave Prince George, who was 2 to 3 years old at the time, a T-shirt with his seven beloved dogs on it, and the picture on the T-shirt was inspired by a painting that hangs in his private room at Buckingham Palace.
Queen Elizabeth, a dog lover, was known for her love of corgis, and during her 70 years on the throne, she owned more than 30 of them. The original painting depicted a corgi, and the artist Cindy Rath, who created the painting, was commissioned to deliver it to the palace on Queen Elizabeth’s 80th birthday. A few years later, the Queen’s love of corgis led to the painting being transformed into a T-shirt for Prince George.
According to Mr. Raths, he sent a sample T-shirt made for an infant along with a cushion he had made for Queen Elizabeth, and later received a handwritten letter from the Queen’s representative, which read, “The T-shirt is for Prince George. The letter said, “The T-shirt will be given to Prince George.
Incidentally, Queen Elizabeth had four dogs, including a corgi, at the time of her death. It is reported that two of the corgis will be taken care of by Queen Elizabeth’s second son, Prince Andrew, and the prince’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. The two dogs were originally a gift from Prince Andreu to the Queen.
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