Sarah Ferguson has shared that the late Queen's corgis are no longer grieving her death. The Duchess of York, 63, appeared on Rylan Clark's BBC Radio 2 show and explained that the corgis she adopted following the Queen's passing are now "really happy".
She was on the show to promote her new book, A Most Intriguing Lady, when the topic of the corgis, Muick and Sandy, came up.
When asked how they're getting on, Sarah answered: "They're great, they're really happy, and their tails have gone up now, so I think they are over their grief." She later added that the dogs are "so sweet". "I think they've been trained by her [the Queen] to be so gentle," she said. "When you take a little digestive biscuit and break like she used to with her little hands...
she must have put a little biccie in front of them, and they gently take it." Sarah adopted the dogs following the Queen's death in September 2022, moving them to Royal Lodge, her home in Windsor she shares with her ex husband, Prince Andrew.
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