THE QUEEN has been seen in a resurfaced video trying to recall the names of all of her corgis as she walked them on her Norfolk estate.
In 2006, Her Majesty introduced her pack of corgis to the public while she walked them at Sandringham.
The clip shows the Queen walking about nine dogs with the majority being traditional Welsh Corgis and some Dorgis, which is a cross between a Dachshund and a Welsh Corgi.
The Monarch was dressed in a green country waxed coat paired with a floral headscarf as she gave her beloved pets treats from her pocket as she recalled their names to the camera.
The Queen has grown up around Corgis for the majority of her life, with reports estimating that she has owned over 30.
Her Majesty also owned a number of Dorgis and was distraught when her Dorgi called Vulcan who featured in the clip died in 2020.
In June the Queen was gifted a new Dorgi puppy by Prince Andrew and his daughters, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice.
At the age of seven, Princess Elizabeth and her younger sister Princess Margaret were gifted a Pembrokeshire Welsh Corgi from their father King George VI.
The small dog has become a symbol of the British monarchy and those now left after her death will be given to Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson to care for.
During the three-minute clip, the dogs could be seen running out of the doors of Sandringham and barking raucously as they ran around.
The Queen then pointed to various dogs and said: “Linnet, no that’s Emma. That’s mother,…