It is no secret that the late Queen Elizabeth had a special place in her heart for corgis. Pembroke Welsh Corgis to be exact. Her obsession with the breed started with her beloved dog Susan, who gave birth to a pack of other royal doggos.
Over the years, the pack has seen crossbreeding and changes in the number of members, but they were always treated like royals. They have their own bedroom in the Palace, featuring individual wicker beds with clean sheets. They also have a chef making their food. We’re just going to sit in the corner and cry quietly while eating corn out of a can.
Lisa Vanderpump
Real Housewife Lisa Vanderpump is a star, but her dog Giggy may be an even bigger star (probably the biggest star of her total of 6 dogs). With an impressive selection of designer clothes and crystal bowls to drink from, Giggy is already living like a diva. And every self-respecting diva needs an agent, right?
So little Giggy gets to meet Hollywood's finest (Jennifer Lawrence and Drake just to name a few), and get booked on jobs through an agent. Basically, the *dog* is making enough money to never have to work again. Except dogs don't really have any kids to put through college.
Karl Lagerfeld
Chanel's late head of design and creative director, Karl Lagerfeld didn't care about many things other than Choupette, his cat. This fabulous white feline has two maids at her beck and call. They play with her, groom her, and basically make her a real-life aristocat.
Her shiny fur stays fluffy and spotless thanks to quadruple brushing sessions a day. The cat has modeled for different campaigns, which earned her 3 million euros. Now, how about sharing the wealth, eh?
Oprah Winfrey
You can't expect someone like Oprah to have dogs and not treat them like they are the best thing put on god's green earth. Her three dogs, Sunny, Lauren, and Sadie are being treated like rockstars.
Oprah has even written her dogs into her will. She has reportedly left them a $30 million trust in case anything happens to her. Somehow, we think they could do well with a lot less. But we call a yogurt container dinner, so what do we know really?
Betty White
Forever the favorite Golden Girl, Betty White had a soft spot for animals. She was raised by parents who would often bring home a dog or a cat that followed them home and keep it. Before her passing, White's four-legged companion was a retired guide dog that answered to the name Pontiac.
The dog has a favorite chew-toy snowman and a trust fund (yes, it's a thing), that's worth $5,000,000. White and Pontiac were known to spend Christmas Day together, and if that's not the cutest thing you've ever heard, you might want to consider replacing your heart with one that's not made of stone.