Queen Elizabeth II's horses and dogs are probably the most important of her many possessions. It may take a long time to find out who got them. At the time she died, the Queen had more than 100 horses. She was proud to ride them for a long time. Her dogs were very visible during her time in office. She had four dogs at the time of her death. A last will and testament that leaves her possessions, including dogs and horses, to designated beneficiaries is what the Queen has. In England there are more than 30 royals who have died without a will. Who is the owner of the animals? It will be kept under wraps for a long time. An English judge said that Phillip's will would be sealed for 90 years. Some items might be fair game for public disclosure. Louise Windsor was Phillip's granddaughter and he left his carriage to her. Prince Andrew gave his mother 2 dogs last year as a way to keep her spirits up, although one died a few months later. It's possible Andrew will get that dog and he's in the mix for the others. It is possible to find out who gets the pets by waiting and seeing who lets the dogs out.