Late Queen Elizabeth II's Corgis to Remain with Prince Andrew's Family Amid Separation Plans
Late Queen Elizabeth II's Corgis to Remain with Prince Andrew's Family Amid Separation Plans

Late Queen Elizabeth II's Corgis to Remain with Prince Andrew's Family Amid Separation Plans

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Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, her two surviving corgis, Muick and Sandy, were taken into the care of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, who had been cohabiting at Royal Lodge. As Andrew and Ferguson prepare to live separately, there is uncertainty about who will provide a permanent home for the corgis. Buckingham Palace has confirmed that the dogs will remain with the royal family, though it is unclear whether Andrew, Ferguson, or their daughters, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice, will be their caretakers. Muick and Sandy have a close connection to the late Queen, with Muick having been gifted to her by Andrew in 2021 during Prince Philip's hospitalization, and both dogs having been sources of comfort and companionship. Ferguson has been the primary caregiver and often shares updates about the dogs, describing them as "national treasures" and expressing a belief that the late Queen communicates through them. The future living arrangements for the corgis remain to be finalized as Andrew relocates to Sandringham and Ferguson makes separate living plans.

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