Monarchy: Queen sells dog perfume – scent “coastal walk”

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Queen sells dog perfume – scent “coastal walk”

Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II pets one of her corgi dogs (archive photo). Photo: EPA PA/dpa

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Elizabeth II is known as an animal lover. Now a scent is being sold in her name that is supposed to make dogs smell better.

Queen Elizabeth II obviously wants to give her beloved corgis a more pleasant scent and has launched her own dog perfume.

The fragrance called “Coastal Walks” (German: coastal walks) is available for just under ten pounds (12 euros) on her East English country estate, as reported by the “Daily Mail” this week. The perfume is said to help “remove unwanted odors” and let the four-legged friends smell fresh. The Queen worked with a local company near her East England country estate of Sandringham for the creation, which includes hazelnut and various oils.

The Queen has always been a big dog lover. Over the course of her 70-year reign, she is said to have owned around 30 different corgis. According to the report, there are currently two corgis and another mixed breed.

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