British family members rarely talk about or show their pets. But despite this, the pictures that have been leaked online show how much the Windsor dynasty loves animals. Almost everyone has their own four-legged (or two-legged) friend.
For example, King Charles III has chickens, and his wife Camilla has been taking care of two Jack Russell Terriers, the British "Patron Dogs," since 2011. The Windsors have also owned horses, many different breeds of dogs, and a parrot. Interestingly, there is no mention of cats.
OBOZ.UA has collected some of the most interesting and prominent pets of the royal family. Charles III and his chickens In August, the British monarch Charles III took 31 chickens from a charity organization.
The Daily Mail writes that one of them was even named Henrietta. Now the animals live in Highgrove Gardens, the King and Queen's country house in Gloucestershire. George V dined with his parrot at the same table Charlotte, an African gray parrot, became a member of the royal family during the reign of George V, the grandfather of Elizabeth II.
The king acquired the winged friend in one of the eastern ports when he served in the Royal Navy. The bird was quite talkative, and this periodically annoyed the monarch's wife Maria of Teck, who also opposed the bird having dinner with the family at the same table. The source says that Elizabeth II used to feed Charlotte sugar cubes when she was little.
Elizabeth II's favorite corgis For most of her long life, Queen Elizabe.