Perhaps the most famous breed associated with the Royal Family, particularly Queen Elizabeth II. She owned Pembroke Welsh Corgis for over 70 years, making them a symbol of the British monarchy.
This breed has been a favorite among various members of the Royal Family for hunting and companionship. The Queen herself has been seen with Labradors on multiple occasions.
Known for their friendly and affectionate nature, Cocker Spaniels have been popular with the Royals. Prince William and Kate Middleton, for instance, had a Cocker Spaniel named Lupo.
A crossbreed between a Dachshund and a Corgi, the Dorgi was a result of one of Queen Elizabeth II's Corgis mating with a Dachshund belonging to Princess Margaret. The Queen had several Dorgis over the years.
Known for their energy and intelligence, Jack Russell Terriers have been favored by various members of the Royal Family, including Prince Charles.
Another favorite for hunting and companionship, English Springer Spaniels have been seen with the Royal Family during outdoor activities and at various residences.
Known for their intelligence and agility, Border Collies have been appreciated by the Royal Family, especially for their herding skills on royal estates.
Queen Elizabeth II also had a fondness for Dachshunds, which were often seen alongside her beloved Corgis. These dogs were particularly favored by her mother, the Queen Mother.