The Queen loved her horses … she had more than 100 at the time of her death. He rode them proudly for decades. So were her dogs who were omnipresent during her reign. At the time of her death, she had 4 — Corgis Muick and Sandy, a Dorgi named Candy, and a Cocker Spaniel. The Queen has one thing in common with commoners… a last will and testament that leaves her possessions, including dogs and horses, to designated beneficiaries. More than 30 members of the royal family who have died left behind a will, so it’s SOP in England. The question — who gets the animals? While her will certainly provides answers, it will likely be kept under wraps for many years. Getty

        Queen Elizabeth II has died aged 96 

When her husband Prince Philip died last year, an English judge revealed that Philip’s will would be sealed for 90 years. That said, some items may be fair game for public disclosure. After Phillip died, it became known that he left the carriage to his granddaughter Louise Windsor, Edward’s daughter. Video Content Playback JUNE 1982 Reagan Library There’s a hint… we know Prince Andrew gave his mum 2 dogs last year while Prince Philip was in hospital as a way to keep her spirits up… although one died a few months later. So it’s possible that Andrew will get this dog and be in the mix for the others as well. Play TMZ.com video content Of course, there’s another way to find out who’s getting the pets … as the song goes, just wait to see who lets the dogs out.