Dookie, Susan, Holly, Willow, Muick, Sandy … Mistletoe?

The queen was known for always having one of her Pembroke Welsh Corgi companions by her side.

She owned corgis up until her death.

Jubilee wreath with corgi and union jack flags

I think psychologically it was so important for her happiness."

The film’s fictional royal family obtained their two original corgis via a long line of purebred breeding.

UponQueen Elizabeth’s death, she left behind two corgis, Sandy and Muick.

Queen Elizabeth with her corgis

In the movie, Mistletoe is a mischievous but lovable pup who just needs a little guidance.

“He’s gotsucha good face.

Such a happy face.

Mistletoe aka Bonbon looking very cute

The face of a film dog,” shared Sandra Strong inEntertainment Weekly.

Bonbon, just like Mistletoe, has no royal background.

“He was certainly in character as far as the film was concerned!

He came from working stock,” Strong said.

“He was born on a farm where corgis are still used to herd livestock.”

Even with no prior film experience, though, he immediately took to the limelight.

“Helovedit,” revealed Strong.

“He loved every minute of it.”