The Queen’s Corgis
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It's perhaps the greatest heckin’ love story of our time!
In photos of the British royal family throughout the last century or so, you can spot us, Corgis —thanks to Queen Elizabeth's love of our breed. Over her decades on the throne, the Queen cared for about 30 of us and dorgis (daschund and corgi mixes), and we have, over time, become something of a symbol of her reign.
She is no more but here, we celebrate one of her many great legacies : being the most famous, and perhaps greatest, corgi lover to ever live.
HISTORY
Queen Elizabeth owned more than 30 corgis throughout her life. The corgis have done more than offer loyalty and friendship; they have made her more relatable, showing that behind the regal facade, there is a maternal, affectionate woman who just wants to cuddle with a cute puppy at the end of a long day.
In 1933, King George VI brought home a corgi named Dookie for his daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret, after they both fell in love with the ones owned by the children of the Marquess of Bath. Dookie was reportedly chosen by the Queen Mother because his long tail made it easier to "see whether he is pleased or not." The breeder and her staff called him "The Duke" because they joked that he had started to act very snooty after becoming royal dog. "The Duke" turned into "Dookie," which stuck once he took up permanent residence with the Royal Family. Another corgi, Jane, soon followed.
Early on, the Queen Mother implemented a stern regimen for taking care of the dogs, and it was the girls' responsibility to brush them and ensure they received the proper amount of exercise. The princesses reportedly fed the dogs by hand from a dish held by a footman.
Dookie died at the start of World War II, but Jane provided a constant sense of comfort and companionship during those dark days, when the young princesses were moved to Windsor Palace while the King and Queen stayed at Buckingham Palace. Tragically, Jane was accidentally run over by a car in 1944, but not before giving birth to a puppy named Crackers. Princess Elizabeth wrote a letter to the man who ran over Jane, an employee of Windsor Great Park, to tell him she was certain it was not his fault.
In 1944, Elizabeth received a new puppy by the name of Sue, who later came to be called Susan. She and the princess were inseparable, and when Elizabeth married Philip Mountbatten in 1947, Susan followed her on their honeymoon to Scotland, concealed under a heap of blankets. A year later, Elizabeth gave birth to a son: Prince Charles. Susan followed her into motherhood shortly afterwards, giving birth to a pair of puppies named Sugar and Honey. This was the beginning of what is perhaps the most famous and prolific corgi dynasty in history.
In 1950, Elizabeth gave birth to a daughter named Anne. In 1952, she became a young queen after the sudden death of her father, King George VI. It would appear that Susan did not appreciate the lack of attention brought on by her lady's new role. Susan died in 1959, and was buried at the Queen's estate in Sandringham. The Queen wrote her gravestone epitaph, "Susan / died 26th Jan 1959 / for 15 years the faithful companion of the Queen."
Before Susan died, the Queen sent her off to mate with a stud, and chose two puppies to take home from the litter: Whiskey and Sherry, as gifts for the young prince and princess. Having acquired somewhat of a reputation for bad behavior, the pups were trained by the gamekeeper and his wife at Windsor Castle to learn some more royal manners so that the monarch could take them on trips and events.
Susan kicked off several generations of corgis for the Queen, including Heather, Tiny, Bushy, Foxy, Brush, Smoky, Jet, Kelpie, Phoenix, Mint, Fay, Linnet, Pharos, Monty, Bramble, Laurel, Jasmine, Cedar, Rose, Larch, Holly, Willow and others.
They were fed by a gourmet chef, who served them a rotating menu of chicken, lamb and rabbit, some of which had been hunted by members of the royal family themselves. They often accompanied her on her walks, to the point where the dogs would reportedly get excited when she put on her kerchief as it signaled a walk, and lie sullenly on the ground when she emerged in a tiara.
As the years went on, it became increasingly clear that the Queen was not looking to breed any more corgis, so as not to leave any of them behind when she died. Monty Roberts, her equine adviser, urged her to get a new dog after the death of Monty (who was named after him) in 2012, but she declined. In 2016, Holly died from an illness, leaving behind just one corgi, Willow, and two dorgis, Candy and Vulcan.
The Queen has left for her havenly abode and her corgi dynasty may have come to an end, but the love that they shared will last forever.
$QORGIS tokenumics
The Queen’s Corgis are a Pembroke Welsh breed of corgi, with extra special features. The dogs are already impressive, with a movie made on them, and their exploits widely covered in mainstream media.
distribution
75% Liquidity on CEX/ DEXs
5% airdrops
4% Marketing & Ambassadors
7% Reserve Funding
5% Founders & Team
4% Donations (GMO, DT, AA & FoA)
Token Standard
SPL SOLANA
Liquidity burnt, and contract ownership renounced
total supply
1,000,000,000 $QORGIS
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NFTs
‘Royal Welsh Corgis’ & ‘Buckinim Palis’ NFT Collections
Future of DeFi
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Strategic partnerships, Charity initiatives, DeFi utilities, merchandise & a crypto education platform
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On all major CEXs, laying the
foundation for a meme revolution.
king of memeland
“It's a dog-eat-dog world, Sammy, and I'm wearing Milkbone underwear.”
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THEIR MAJESTIES
Royal pedigree
On Solana
Has ambitious utility
Dog wif CROWN!
Sploot Kings
Has the Queen’s blessings
$DOGE
NOBLEMAN
$SHIB
SUBJECT
Not on Solana
Sluggish development
Handsome floofy woofer
Dog wif no hat or helmet
$WIF
SUBJECT
$FLOKI
ENEMY
Enemy of England
Ugly ugly woof
Dog wif Gjermundbu helmet
Not on Solana
Discovered Memeland
Another dog wif a hat
Has some utility
Faucet & tipping system
Ugly woof
Not on Solana
Has no utility
Low transaction speed
On Solana
Network congestion
Dog wif no hat or helmet
*frogs not allowed
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The Qorgis Dynasty
- an short film
Coming this Dec’ 24
Join us to revolutionize the future — a place where the Queen’s Corgis will rule. We will reach new heights, establishing an unbreakable bond between hoomans and the royal doggos. Get ready to embark on an extraordinary adventure with QORGIS! Forget other dogs, cats and frogs, board the CorgExpress at full speed straight to the moon!
ABOUT
Queen’s Corgis (QORGIS) is a memecoin project built on the Solana Smart Chain (SPL) that aims to create a fun and engaging community centered around memes and cryptocurrencies.
Our team is made up of industry veterans as well as crypto enthusiasts with a mission to redefine new heights by celebrating the unbreakable bond between humans and the lovable Corgi doggos while exploring the potential of blockchain technology.
This adorable MemeCoin is here to stamp its cute paw in the world of memes. The token's catchy name and vibrant community fuel its popularity, reflecting the playful spirit of meme culture in the cryptocurrency world.
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