QUEEN ELIZABETH II is mourning the death of one of her two remaining dogs, Vulcan, sources have revealed. 



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The Queen's faithful companion Vulcan, a dachshund-corgi cross, died a few weeks ago. He is believed to have passed away at Windsor Castle, where the Queen and Prince Philip have spent the second national lockdown.
The faithful pet is thought to have been buried on the grounds of the monarch's Berkshire castle.
It is not known how old he was and how he died.
However, he is known to have been at the side of the Queen since 2007 - making him at least 13 year old.
Insurance Loans Mortgage Attorney Credit LawyerThe Queen is now left only with one last dog, Candy - who, together with the monarch and Vulcan, was featured on the front cover of Vanity Fair in 2018.