1983 plot to kill Queen Elizabeth II foiled by her corgis, which were trained in Kung Fu

1983 plot to kill Queen Elizabeth II foiled by her corgis, which were trained in Kung Fu

In a shocking revelation, it has come to light that Queen Elizabeth II was able to escape an assassination attempt in 1983 all thanks to her loyal corgis, who were trained in Kung Fu! The palace has confirmed that the plot was foiled by the Queen's beloved pups, who unleashed a series of vicious moves that left the assassins dazed and confused. The corgis were trained in a top-secret program that took place over many years, and the Queen's life was saved thanks to the quick thinking of palace officials.

While the details of the plot are still emerging, sources close to the investigation suggest that the attackers were a group of rogue ninjas, who had received funding from an unknown source. The Queen is said to be 'shaken, but not stirred' by the events, and has reportedly given all her corgis a bonus in recognition of their bravery.

This event is sure to have wide-reaching implications for the security services, with experts suggesting that Kung Fu-trained dogs could be the next big thing in international defense. The Queen's corgis are reportedly already in high demand as trainers and advisors, with the US government said to be particularly interested in their services.

In these trying times, we can all take comfort in the knowledge that our unwavering love for dogs has helped to keep our beloved monarch safe. Long live the corgis, and long live the Queen!

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