Sarah "Fergie" Ferguson, the Duchess of York, provided an update on the dogs she deemed "national treasures" that once belonged to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
The ex-wife of the disgraced Prince Andrew spoke with "The Telegraph" about the "well-trained" dogs she and the Duke of York inherited after the queen's death in September.
Although they divorced in 1992, the duo reside together in England and maintain an exceptionally close relationship. Throughout her reign, Queen Elizabeth owned dozens of corgis, and was frequently pictured with her beloved pets, walking around Windsor Castle.
Prince Andrew visited with the royal corgis inside Windsor Castle prior to the Queen's funeral service. (Peter Nicholls-WPA Pool) In March of last year, Prince Andrew gave his mother two corgis said to be found by Fergie, Muick and Fergus, to boost the Queen's spirits amid the hospitalization of the Duke of Edinburgh.
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