Major pup-date! Prince Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, revealed how Queen Elizabeth II’s corgis are doing following the late monarch’s death on September 8.
The Duke and Duchess of York, both 60, initially gifted the two pups to his late mother. After her passing, the dogs were returned to live with the pair, who reside together in the Royal Lodge near Windsor Castle.
During a Wednesday, October 5, interview with The Telegraph, Fergie gave an update on how the Pembrooke Welsh corgis are holding up in their new environment, calling “it a big honor” to be taking care of the queen’s pets, who she referred to as “national treasures.”“They all balance out,” the duchess joked, referencing how Muick and Sandy have joined the pair’s five Norfolk terriers. “The carpet moves as I move but I’ve got used to it now.”According to The Telegraph, Andrew first gave Muick and a dorgi, Fergus, to the late monarch in March 2021 during the COVID-19 quarantine in an effort to cheer his mother up after her husband, Prince Phillip, was hospitalized.
Philip died one month later, with Fergus passing the following May. The duke then gifted the sovereign a third dog — Sandy — who the duchess had found as a puppy.
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