Prince Andrew made a pit stop ahead of the burial of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II. The Duke of York was photographed with the queen's beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy, outside of Windsor Castle as the hearse carried Her Majesty's coffin to St.
George's Chapel.The two pups were walked around Windsor Castle and then watched the procession of the coffin. Prince Andrew, along with the rest of the royal family, joined the procession at the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle.
Queen Elizabeth II's burial service took place at St. George's Chapel starting at 11 a.m. ET. Prince Andrew stands with the queen's corgis, Muick and Sandy, outside Windsor Castle on Sept.
19 ahead of the committal service for Queen Elizabeth II. (Glyn Kirk/Pool/AFP via Getty Images) Prince William gave an update on the corgis while talking with a mourner waiting in the queue to pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II.The Prince of Wales revealed that the dogs were expected to be "spoiled rotten." "I saw them the other day, that got me quite sad," he said in footage captured by Sky News. "They are going to be looked after fine." "They are two very friendly corgis, so they've got a good home," Prince William continued. "They'll be looked after very well.
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