Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, with his black Labrador Retriever named Frances. He was 18 in this picture.
This is the Swedish Royal Family's faithful yellow Labrador. His name is Bingo.
The Duke and Duchess of Kent with their children and their Chow Chow in 1938.
This black Labrador Retriever, named Widgeon, was given to Prince William by his late mother, Princess Diana. Prince William's lab passed away in 2010.
The two sisters grew up with Corgis. Their first one was called Dookie. He was then followed by Jane.
Grace Kelly and her Weimaraner. The dog was a wedding gift from her brother, Jack.
It runs in the family. The Queen Mother has always been a fan of Corgis. No wonder Queen Elizabeth loved them.
Meet Harvey—the yellow Labrador Retriever that reportedly Charles had to re-home with one of his advisors because Princess Diana didn't like his smell.
Prince Rainier III, Princess Stéphanie, Princess Grace, and Princess Caroline, with their German Shepherd named Atmo, in 1979.
The late Queen was known for owning Pembroke Welsh Corgis, but she also liked a nice "Dorgi," which is a cross between a Dachshund and a Corgi.
Here are Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and Prince Henrik with their beloved Dachshunds.
After the King died, Caesar reportedly loss his appetite and whined outside his bedroom door.
Here is the Dutch Royal Family and their beautiful black labs.
King Charles loved his Jack Russells. The family had two at this time: one named Pooh, and another named Tigger (pictured).
Camilla owns two rescue Jack Russells, named Bluebell and Beth. The Queen is a patron of both Battersea Dog and Cats home in London, and Medical Detection Dogs.
Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson were huge fans of Pugs. They reportedly owned at least 11 of them.
Princess Anne's granddaughter, Savannah Phillips, is seen walking the family's black lab.
Here is Princess Margaret and then-husband Antony Armstrong-Jones with their Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, in 1960.
Meet her cute French Bulldog, Romeo.
Princess Anne has always been a fan of Bull Terriers.
The Queen's Corgis are among the world's most famous pets. The Queen has had over 30 of them throughout the years.
Yet another granddaughter of Princess Anne, Mia Tindall is seen here with mom Zara Tindall's Boxer, named Spey.
This is Lupo, a Cocker Spaniel owned by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. Lupo sadly passed away at the end of 2020.
Fast forward years later, and Prince Edward and Sophie, Countess of Essex, can be seen with a few more pups.
Meet Caesar, the loyal Wire Fox Terrier owned by King Edward VII. The dog was with him until his death in 1910, and even attended the funeral.
The Norwegian Royal Family love their Labradoodles. One is named Milly Kakao, and the other one is called Muffin Kråkebolle.
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She has owned at least five of them over the years.
Queen Victoria with her dog named Sharp at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
The Spanish Royal Family with their dogs receive a visit from members of the British Royal Family, at the Marivent Palace in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, in August 1987.
Princess Beatrix (before becoming Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands) with her dog at Soestdijk Palace, Netherlands, in 1951.
Princess Caroline of Monaco with her dog Tiffany, in Monte Carlo in August 1981.
Queen Victoria had numerous dogs throughout her lifetime, but Noble was her favorite. There's even a statue made as tribute to him.
Dogs are indeed amazing animals, so it's no surprise that many of us have them as pets. For years, celebrities from around the world have shown their love for pooches, and royals are no different. They too enjoy the company, loyalty, and joy their four-legged friends bring them. In this gallery, we bring you pictures of royals and their dogs, from Victorian times to the current day.
Browse through and celebrate the cutest royal dogs!
The cutest royal dogs in history
Royals and their loyal dogs
CELEBRITY Royals
Dogs are indeed amazing animals, so it's no surprise that many of us have them as pets. For years, celebrities from around the world have shown their love for pooches, and royals are no different. They too enjoy the company, loyalty, and joy their four-legged friends bring them. In this gallery, we bring you pictures of royals and their dogs, from Victorian times to the current day.
Browse through and celebrate the cutest royal dogs!