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Prince Andrew will be left with the Queen's three remaining beloved pet corgis

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Queen's beloved Corgis to care for.Royal fans had been worrying about what would happen to Her Majesty's much-loved pet pooches after it was announced that she had died on Thursday (September 8).Andrew has been out of the spotlight since paying a £12million settlement to Virginia Giuffre, who accused him of sexually abusing her when she was 17.READ MORE: Prince Andrew 'should be banished' after Queen's funeral, Prince William 'insists'This settlement was not an admission of guilt and Prince Andrew denies the allegations against him.And now, according to an unnamed insider, he has been given the illustrious role of dog nanny . . .while his brother was made King.The dogs he will be getting are two corgis named Sandy and Muick, as well as one dorgi (a cross between a dachshund and a corgi) and a cocker spaniel.The insider said: “It's fascinating - Charles is now King, Camilla is Queen Consort, William and Kate, the Prince and Princess of Wales.“As for Andrew, there is no new title and apparently no way back into the fold.

Instead, he just gets the dogs.“At least he's got plenty of time on his hands after stepping back from Royal duties amid the controversy surrounding his friendship with paedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.“He's been spending most of it horse riding but will now be able to get out for walks with the dogs too.”This could be Andrew's only ties to the Royal family after the funeral, too.According to royal author Robert Jobson, he will not be returning to the family any time soon – despite being seen with Prince William and others on the day the Queen died.“There will be no public role or comeback for York, if the Duke of Cambridge has any input on the matter – and let me assure you, he does,” a source told.

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