From Wikipedia: Susan (20 February 1944 - 26 January 1959) was a Pembroke Corgi dog owned by Queen Elizabeth II that was given to her on her eighteenth birthday. Following the dog's death in 1959, the Queen personally designed a headstone for her grave at Sandringham House. Susan was the first of a long line of Corgis and Dorgis (Dachshund/Corgi crosses) owned by the Queen, all of them descended from Susan. The dogs often accompanied the Queen in her public appearances, and thus came to feature prominently in her public image.
Thank you for taking us along the way to see these special graves of the most special residents that lived alongside the Queen 👑. I'm glad they can be and are remembered to this day through the caring and love shown by having their grave Stones and marker's that one can see. RIP fur Angels 💜🐾
Does anyone else find Dan’s steps soothing? Ok, strange, I know. But, there’s something about the sound his shoes make when they step on the different types of rocks, grass, etc. Makes it more real.
I've seen drawings all over Facebook of all of the queen's corgi's running to her. A quick google search the queen owned more then 30 corgi's. That 30 dogs that waited at the rainbow bridge for their human mom, 30 dogs taking off running to her with the sound of galloping paws, each pup following her, none of them taking their sight off of her.
Todo gatinho ou passarinho meu que faleceu eu enterrei no cemitérinho feito p eles. Amei muito e fui muito amada de volta, merecem meu carinho eterno e saudade. E assim farei p os outros tbm.
This is beautiful. I also have dogs and when they die they are buried in a dog cemetery or I have them cremated and keep them in urns. I already had 14 Dachshunds and 1 English Jumper . I now have an 18 year old Dachshund and a 2 year old Dachshund. I totally understand this. Thank you for this video love it a lot. Martha
I had my precious long-haired dachshund cremated and I keep her urn in my bedroom. It takes a piece of one's heart when a pet passes. I hope we meet them again in heaven...such a joyful thought.
@@ValerieGriner thank you for your reply. I love my dogs so much and I believe we see them back. When my dog died I always said go and find the others😢
Mein Hund hieß Timmy und man hat ihn umgebracht vor vier Jahren und es war eine Nachbarin sie wurde nicht bestraft ich habe in nicht entsorgt sondern schön vergraben und ich finde es sehr schön das die Königin ihre Hunde alle auch ein schönes Grab bekommen haben🤗🤗🤗❤️♥️💖🐕🐕🐕😢😢
As always you have created another work of art! The scenery at Sandringham House is breathtaking! You have done a wonderful job on showing us the graveyards of royal pets!
@ValerieGriner (lol) they are renowned for herding of anything and everything! Decades ago, I had a friend who had a female named Peaches. Went everywhere with her and never on a leash. Highly intelligent, extreme OCD with keeping everything in a group. We would sit on a bench, drink coffee, and watch her herd the pigeons. We were poor Uni students.
Sandringham won’t be the burial place of Queen Victoria’s dogs, essentially because Sandringham was built by her son (Edward VII) and she didn’t live there. The dogs that died in Victorian times would have belonged to Edward VII or his wife and children.
Queen Victoria's first dog was buried in the grounds surrounding Adelaide cottage at Windsor I think in 1840 the same year she was married, and from 1887 Sandringham estate.
Thank you so much for showing this! Susan was the one who started it all. So lovely that we know exactly who she is almost 80 years later. I would be walking around with my mouth open the entire time if I ever got to visit there!
Thank you! A very lovely,thoughtful video that I had no previous knowledge of. I’m happy to be educated. It was an added bonus hearing the ghost story. Wishing you the best, 🌺🇨🇦
I never even knew people could tour Sandringham and I never knew there were so many dog graves. Thanks for the video. I love the aesthetic of the royal households so it was also equally pleasing to see the exteriors too.
Absolutely my favorite or 1 of the great videos you always do for us. I am a dog lover and this showed the royals the devotion for their pets. Thanx 😊😊😊
Thank you for sharing this. Lovely to see the graves of the Queen‘s beloved dogs. Funny enough I own a Corgi that goes back to Rozavel Red Dragon. A male the Queen once used in her breeding programme. She worked closely with Rozavel kennels. Sadly the breeder of Rozavel kennels later emigrated to Australia. Since her passing her grave has become neglected. I am trying to encourage the Australian Corgi Club to step in and look after it. Lets hope. A big woof from my Corgi boy Spencer (no, that‘s not him in my profile pic. That‘s my boy Cariño a miniature bull terrier) x
How very touching! There must be LOTS more, though? Perhaps they are buried at various other royal properties. I have always LOVED the pictures of HM as a girl with Susan. Which of them had bigger goo goo eyes for the other?? So precious/the very essence of the joy and love our dogs bring to us. I wonder where the horses go to rest at the end?? Labs, Corgis, horses - be still, my heart. How we all miss Her Majesty. Great video, thank you so much!
This is endearing. Adorable. I love how well respected the dogs are. I love how each of Queen Victorias dogs got such personalized and loving messages. That is one endearing thing about the royals, lol. Their love for their animals.
I would have thought there would be loads of Corgis buried around. Over the years, the Queen had a trail of Corgis roaming after her all the time. Strange. Candy for Prince Philip! 🤣😂
I was curious too and she must have had a load of pet cemeteries because the tradition was for them to be buried on the estate where they died. I suspect these three were an exception because they were her favourites. I also read that her last elderly dorgi died shortly before her at Balmoral and she requested her to be buried at Windsor 😭
So sweet that each pet has his/her own headstone. My lovely girl Daisy was cremated i have a memorial for her in my garden. We never forget our precious animal companions
Exactly such a travesty, their are human babies that don't get looked after like this. It's disgusting all this wealth and privilege and not to mention land, when there are people starving homeless unable to keep themselves warm ect in the world DISGUSTING many are laid to rest without a headstone to mark they even existed
I remember seeing these and at Park House. The Park House stones don't resemble the photo. Some had fallen over and they weren't very visible, probably even less so now judging by the look of the grounds at Park House on your previous video.
just three Corgi graves? seems like there would be dozens, very nice tour of that enormous residence's grounds of the too, too wealthy, the winged statue is Father Time
Wonderful video as always. I heard there is a abandoned jewish cemetery in Liverpool. I was wondering if you know about it and if you would be willing to take my adventure there one day
And to think the queens decades of love for the corgi all started with that little lovable corgi called Susan and everyone that came after her all were from the same bloodline I think when the queen died she was down to the last two of that same bloodline Sandy and Munich were they’re names I think
The dogs in the beginning of this video were not owned by Victoria, so the dates are 19… They were working dogs and many actually belonged to Philip. Elizabeth had a lot more than just 3 corgis - she also had dachshunds and created the crossbreed of dorgis
I have all my furrbabies cremated. Their urns, with a picture are in a glass cabinet in the entrance hall of my home. My parents (passed 2 weeks apart.) joined them, along with the urns/picture of their furrbabies two years ago. I believe that the only thing that has gone is the shell. Their spirit and love is still with me. I talk to them and God all the time. Yes, I do get responses. Just not in talking back. My husband, children, family never question or tease. They have seen things happen too many times. I also acknowledge and thank the responder. Death does not relinquish commom courtesy and respect. ❤ Blessed be.
Hi i dont know how long your in norfolk for or next time your hear you should go to castle rising it is wounderfull and ghost storys to top the best in norfolk its an amazing place ive lived in kings lynn for 20 years now and i still love going there xx
Sandringham Brae was a gun dog of Prince Philip. Queen Victoria's dogs were generally buried at Windsor. Some of Queen Alexandra's dogs were buried at Marlborough House.
Queen Elizabeth offered the place to Leonard Cashire Charity in 1983. It officially opened in 1987 as a hotel for disabled folks, but apparently it's been closed because of COVID19 and renovation costs. They are looking for new tenants currently.
Man. I wonder if these residences ever truly feel like “home”. That’s something I think I’d like to ask Prince Harry or Prince William, given the appropriate situation to ask lol. Does it ever feel like you have a true home? That’s YOURS. Where you live? It mustn’t. Moving from place to place that, sometimes, the public just get to frolic through while you’re not there, where other royals may temporarily reside.. it’s weird.
Most people bury, or cremate, their pets and put them in their own gardens. I am pretty sure that you would be complaining about the royals having all that money and sending their pets to somewhere like potters field to be buried when they have enough money to bury them themselves!
From Wikipedia: Susan (20 February 1944 - 26 January 1959) was a Pembroke Corgi dog owned by Queen Elizabeth II that was given to her on her eighteenth birthday. Following the dog's death in 1959, the Queen personally designed a headstone for her grave at Sandringham House. Susan was the first of a long line of Corgis and Dorgis (Dachshund/Corgi crosses) owned by the Queen, all of them descended from Susan. The dogs often accompanied the Queen in her public appearances, and thus came to feature prominently in her public image.
The video quality in this one looked great. So nice to see how well the pups were cared for even in death.
Thank you for taking us along the way to see these special graves of the most special residents that lived alongside the Queen 👑. I'm glad they can be and are remembered to this day through the caring and love shown by having their grave Stones and marker's that one can see. RIP fur Angels 💜🐾
Does anyone else find Dan’s steps soothing? Ok, strange, I know. But, there’s something about the sound his shoes make when they step on the different types of rocks, grass, etc. Makes it more real.
I’m neurodivergent and I completely understand. The crushing of the gravel is like music to my ears. He’s got the perfect stride
I've seen drawings all over Facebook of all of the queen's corgi's running to her. A quick google search the queen owned more then 30 corgi's. That 30 dogs that waited at the rainbow bridge for their human mom, 30 dogs taking off running to her with the sound of galloping paws, each pup following her, none of them taking their sight off of her.
Susan was the late Queens first corgi given to her by her mum and dad on her birthday.❤
Thank you so much for this! It means an awful lot to me, The Queen is the reason I have a Corgi. Bold breed, very bossy but absolutely adorable!!! ❤🐾
Corgis herd sheep. They also do the same to toddlers🤣Very intelligent pup pups💕
I planted a tree in my cats grave. I greet my cat (tree) every morning or when I get home.
Todo gatinho ou passarinho meu que faleceu eu enterrei no cemitérinho feito p eles. Amei muito e fui muito amada de volta, merecem meu carinho eterno e saudade. E assim farei p os outros tbm.
This is beautiful. I also have dogs and when they die they are buried in a dog cemetery or I have them cremated and keep them in urns. I already had 14 Dachshunds and 1 English Jumper . I now have an 18 year old Dachshund and a 2 year old Dachshund. I totally understand this. Thank you for this video love it a lot. Martha
I had my precious long-haired dachshund cremated and I keep her urn in my bedroom. It takes a piece of one's heart when a pet passes. I hope we meet them again in heaven...such a joyful thought.
@@ValerieGriner thank you for your reply. I love my dogs so much and I believe we see them back. When my dog died I always said go and find the others😢
She must have been very sweet to call her Candy. ☮️💜
Mein Hund hieß Timmy und man hat ihn umgebracht vor vier Jahren und es war eine Nachbarin sie wurde nicht bestraft ich habe in nicht entsorgt sondern schön vergraben und ich finde es sehr schön das die Königin ihre Hunde alle auch ein schönes Grab bekommen haben🤗🤗🤗❤️♥️💖🐕🐕🐕😢😢
As always you have created another work of art! The scenery at Sandringham House is breathtaking! You have done a wonderful job on showing us the graveyards of royal pets!
"devoted and always willing to please" well if that isn't every yellow labradore I have ever met
I am a mid 1950s child and I was named after the Queens first puppy and the Queen 👍
Congratulations. You Deserve a 21 Gun Salute😮🤔😇🤗
Beautiful scenery. This was an amazing walk.
Ya! He held are hands through it.😮🤔😇🤗
This was such a treat! I really enjoyed walking the beautiful grounds and seeing those much-loved dogs’ grave markers. Thanks so much!
I love watching your videos on Graveyard of famous people in the United Kingdom and Scotland and Ireland to .....
people don't know the QUEEN trained one of her dogs to service the central heating and boilers in the palace ...mind you it was Corgi registered
I heard it was Susan
Wow! They must be a very intelligent breed.
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😂😂😂😂👍
@ValerieGriner (lol) they are renowned for herding of anything and everything! Decades ago, I had a friend who had a female named Peaches. Went everywhere with her and never on a leash. Highly intelligent, extreme OCD with keeping everything in a group. We would sit on a bench, drink coffee, and watch her herd the pigeons. We were poor Uni students.
Sandringham won’t be the burial place of Queen Victoria’s dogs, essentially because Sandringham was built by her son (Edward VII) and she didn’t live there. The dogs that died in Victorian times would have belonged to Edward VII or his wife and children.
Queen Victoria's first dog was buried in the grounds surrounding Adelaide cottage at Windsor I think in 1840 the same year she was married, and from 1887 Sandringham estate.
Thank you so much for showing this! Susan was the one who started it all. So lovely that we know exactly who she is almost 80 years later. I would be walking around with my mouth open the entire time if I ever got to visit there!
The tour of the Queen's pets cemetery. Beautiful and Serene. Thank you.💐
Thank you! A very lovely,thoughtful video that I had no previous knowledge of. I’m happy to be educated. It was an added bonus hearing the ghost story. Wishing you the best, 🌺🇨🇦
Thank you for taking us along on your walk and sharing all of this beauty with us. Loved it.🎀
Dan, thanks for the great tour and really enjoyed it. Thank you so much for sharing Dan,have a great day.
I never even knew people could tour Sandringham and I never knew there were so many dog graves. Thanks for the video. I love the aesthetic of the royal households so it was also equally pleasing to see the exteriors too.
Love this🐕❤️❤️Thanks for taking us here👍
Absolutely my favorite or 1 of the great videos you always do for us. I am a dog lover and this showed the royals the devotion for their pets. Thanx 😊😊😊
Thank you for sharing this. Lovely to see the graves of the Queen‘s beloved dogs. Funny enough I own a Corgi that goes back to Rozavel Red Dragon. A male the Queen once used in her breeding programme. She worked closely with Rozavel kennels. Sadly the breeder of Rozavel kennels later emigrated to Australia. Since her passing her grave has become neglected. I am trying to encourage the Australian Corgi Club to step in and look after it. Lets hope. A big woof from my Corgi boy Spencer (no, that‘s not him in my profile pic. That‘s my boy Cariño a miniature bull terrier) x
Wow this is brilliant lovely pets bless them
How very touching! There must be LOTS more, though? Perhaps they are buried at various other royal properties. I have always LOVED the pictures of HM as a girl with Susan. Which of them had bigger goo goo eyes for the other?? So precious/the very essence of the joy and love our dogs bring to us. I wonder where the horses go to rest at the end?? Labs, Corgis, horses - be still, my heart. How we all miss Her Majesty. Great video, thank you so much!
This is endearing. Adorable. I love how well respected the dogs are. I love how each of Queen Victorias dogs got such personalized and loving messages. That is one endearing thing about the royals, lol. Their love for their animals.
I appreciate your channel so very much. My ancestors came to America from England and Scotland. I have health issues and never made it over.😢
Beautiful beautiful scenery. Thank you for the video
I would have thought there would be loads of Corgis buried around. Over the years, the Queen had a trail of Corgis roaming after her all the time. Strange. Candy for Prince Philip! 🤣😂
I am.also thinking the same way. So, where have all those Corgis gone?
I was curious too and she must have had a load of pet cemeteries because the tradition was for them to be buried on the estate where they died. I suspect these three were an exception because they were her favourites. I also read that her last elderly dorgi died shortly before her at Balmoral and she requested her to be buried at Windsor 😭
They have a lot of residences. Maybe many are elsewhere.
Brilliant video. I'd always seen photos of these graves but never a video! A real treat.
So sweet that each pet has his/her own headstone. My lovely girl Daisy was cremated i have a memorial for her in my garden. We never forget our precious animal companions
I envy those dogs. They were more loved in life than I ever was. Sorry don't mean to sound like Harry.
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I don't think you are alone in feeling this way...
Agree they had better life quality than some people have
Well, they never had to worry about where their next meal was coming from.
Exactly such a travesty, their are human babies that don't get looked after like this. It's disgusting all this wealth and privilege and not to mention land, when there are people starving homeless unable to keep themselves warm ect in the world DISGUSTING many are laid to rest without a headstone to mark they even existed
Each description brings a wonderful picture to the mind .
Beautiful video. Thank you. I haven’t seen the grounds of Sandringham before.
The statue at 14.10 is "Old Father Time", placed there by HM Queen Mary.
This is so beautiful. What a beautiful place. ❤❤❤
Hello Bella, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the COVID-19 virus??
@@Trevorjennings679 Hello Trevor I am thank you . I hope you and your family are staying safe as well!
If this is Sandringham, why would Victoria's dogs be there? She never lived there. Wouldn't the early graves be from Edward/Alexandra?
I remember seeing these and at Park House. The Park House stones don't resemble the photo. Some had fallen over and they weren't very visible, probably even less so now judging by the look of the grounds at Park House on your previous video.
Balmoral has a wonderful pet cemetery; we stayed in July and loved exploring it.
just three Corgi graves? seems like there would be dozens, very nice tour of that enormous residence's grounds of the too, too wealthy, the winged statue is Father Time
Cool! Thank you!❤️🇺🇸
Wonderful video as always. I heard there is a abandoned jewish cemetery in Liverpool. I was wondering if you know about it and if you would be willing to take my adventure there one day
the level of respect the royals have for their dogs is outstanding
And to think the queens decades of love for the corgi all started with that little lovable corgi called Susan and everyone that came after her all were from the same bloodline I think when the queen died she was down to the last two of that same bloodline Sandy and Munich were they’re names I think
Och Gott wie schön. Da kann man mal sehen , auch die Queen hatte das Herz am rechten Fleck. ❤❤❤❤
I never thought QEII had anything other than Corgis
The bearded hippie angel is Father Time. 😘
Wow! That's amazing! Yet so kinda sad... in it's own way....❤
That statue looks like the Father of Time. He knows when your time comes...
The dogs in the beginning of this video were not owned by Victoria, so the dates are 19…
They were working dogs and many actually belonged to Philip.
Elizabeth had a lot more than just 3 corgis - she also had dachshunds and created the crossbreed of dorgis
But you need not know this for the Test😮🤔😇🤗
Susan was the Queen Elizabeth II first Corgi given to her on her eighteenth birthday.
Sherry of Biteabout probably means the dogs name was Sherry and she was produced by the kennel, Biteabout.
I have all my furrbabies cremated. Their urns, with a picture are in a glass cabinet in the entrance hall of my home. My parents (passed 2 weeks apart.) joined them, along with the urns/picture of their furrbabies two years ago. I believe that the only thing that has gone is the shell. Their spirit and love is still with me. I talk to them and God all the time. Yes, I do get responses. Just not in talking back. My husband, children, family never question or tease. They have seen things happen too many times. I also acknowledge and thank the responder. Death does not relinquish commom courtesy and respect. ❤ Blessed be.
Loved this video. Never saw the pet cemetery before.
You never had a dog you loved? We made wooden boxes for our fur babies.
Candy!!🤣🤣👍 Good one Dan.
Hi i dont know how long your in norfolk for or next time your hear you should go to castle rising it is wounderfull and ghost storys to top the best in norfolk its an amazing place ive lived in kings lynn for 20 years now and i still love going there xx
Loved this ❤
Really fascinating - thank you.
Sandringham Brae was a gun dog of Prince Philip. Queen Victoria's dogs were generally buried at Windsor. Some of Queen Alexandra's dogs were buried at Marlborough House.
Why only 3 graves? I assumed would be much more
Lovely peaceful place
Awww how lovely 💟👑
She use anything too serve her, ❤
All of these dogs were QEII not Queen Victoria.
Some of the odd names might be pedigree names. We had a dog called Stormy, but his pedigree name was Black Velvet Night.
fortunata la regina che ha potuto possedere cosi tanti cagnolini io ne ho avuto uno solo purtroppo 😓😓😓😓😓😓😓😓😓
What camera do you use for filming? Great videos
Yo lo entiendo Inglés pero , me distraes con tus paisajes saludos
Oh!😮🤔😇🤗
Love it
All of her corgis descended from Susan except her last Corgi.
Weren't there at least two corgis that died right before the Queen's passing. #RIP 🇺🇲🇬🇧
most of her later dogs where descendents of Susan
You should be on Jeopardy😮🤔😇🤗
The ‘bearded hipster angel’ is Old Father Time.
Who now lives in Park House? Any member of the Spencer family?
Queen Elizabeth offered the place to Leonard Cashire Charity in 1983. It officially opened in 1987 as a hotel for disabled folks, but apparently it's been closed because of COVID19 and renovation costs. They are looking for new tenants currently.
Hi. Where are the dogs buried in relation to the plaques on the wall?
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Are they interred in the wall?
What home is this?
Sandingham this privately owed by the Royal Family.
Man. I wonder if these residences ever truly feel like “home”. That’s something I think I’d like to ask Prince Harry or Prince William, given the appropriate situation to ask lol. Does it ever feel like you have a true home? That’s YOURS. Where you live? It mustn’t. Moving from place to place that, sometimes, the public just get to frolic through while you’re not there, where other royals may temporarily reside.. it’s weird.
Some of these dogs had a better life and death than some people
There are path's for a reason
I give up! What for?😮🤔😇🤗
🎉🎉 чухати боподб. Еи.шерри лаикс ту мажшил пипл.
Queen Victoria never lived at Sandringham , king Edward the seventh brought it
Actually Victoria and Albert bought it for Edward
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Chronos or saturn the father of time the statue.
Where is Dash buried, Queen Victoria's dog when she became queen?
At the front Gate she is being honored😮🤔😇
i doubt queen Victoria has any pets buried there
Сесси лоерд вяло беременела с Ляшкои Дианисто тод крео ми блисс,ганимую самбахы😮 18:28
Be respectful in your comments. If you don't know something then don't put something in thats not true. FACT FIND.
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Does taxes pay for this in the UK
no Sandringham is a private estate.
So mean the queen love labrador before
I wonder if camilla will be buried here too she's a complete dog
Nasty she has done brilliantly made Charles very happy. Diana was not Angel she gave up a lot of things. Both were friends before she died.
What makes me sick is that dogs were/are given this burial while humans are going to potters field. Happens everywhere.
Most people bury, or cremate, their pets and put them in their own gardens. I am pretty sure that you would be complaining about the royals having all that money and sending their pets to somewhere like potters field to be buried when they have enough money to bury them themselves!