In honor of her 90th birthday, the British monarch graces the cover of Vanity Fair — accompanied by four of her dogs. The dogs in the portrait of Queen Elizabeth by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz are named Holly, Willow, Vulcan and Candy. Two of them are Corgis and the other two are “Dorgis,” a crossbreed of Corgis and Dachshunds. It’s the latest in a series of photos taken at Windsor Castle to be released by the magazine, including several with her family. "The most moving, important thing about this shoot is that these were all her ideas," Leibovitz said of the queen. — Read it at Today
On the cover: an exclusive Annie Leibovitz portrait of the Queen to honor her 90th birthday https://t.co/Wav3TOu6ol pic.twitter.com/wO48PXD7a5
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) May 31, 2016
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