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Queen's beloved corgis to be 'looked after by Andrew' following her death, says expert
Queen Elizabeth II's much-loved corgis may be moved out of Buckingham Palace to live with the Duke of York following Her Majesty's death on September 8.A royal expert speculated that the newly-appointed King Charles was unlikely to take in his late mother's pets as he never took to the breed and is more of a fan of Jack Russells - currently owning two with the Queen Consort Camilla.The royal couple's dogs, Bluebell and Beth, are expected to move to Buckingham Palace with the King and Queen, MyLondon reports.READ MORE: Emotional King Charles' touching comment seeing Palace crowds spotted by lip readerAs for the corgis, royal biographer Ingrid Seward suspects the Queen's beloved pets will move in with Prince Andrew at his £30million home, the Royal Lodge in Windsor.Ingrid Seward told Newsweek before the news of Her Majesty's death was announced: "She loves animals and she absolutely adores dogs. She always has done, they were her first love and they will be her last.