Find out how Queen Elizabeth II’s dogs are doing 7 months after the monarch’s death

Find out how Queen Elizabeth II’s dogs are doing 7 months after the monarch’s death


Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, adopted Corgi dogs Sandy and Muick, which belonged to the monarch




With the death of Queen Elizabeth IIin September of last year, there was much speculation about the fate of the monarch’s pets: Sandy and Muick. The good news is that corgis are very well cared for and were adopted by the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, son of Elizabeth II.

Speaking to Rylan Clark on his BBC Radio 2 show, Sarah said the two corgis are now ‘very happy’ after going through a difficult time and seem to miss their former owner. They have overcome their pain. They are so sweet. I think they were trained by her to be so nice,” the Duchess said.

The dogs were introduced to the Queen during the Covid-19 lockdown to “entertain her”. At the time, she was spending time at Windsor Castle. Despite their relatively short relationship, Sandy and Muick he became attached to the monarch and even attended the funeral, awaiting the procession with the queen’s coffin at the entrance to Windsor Palace.

Corgi dog enthusiast Elizabeth II She has been the tutor of several dogs throughout her life. Royal family biographers claim that the monarch had more than 30 corgis during her reign, many of whom were descended from Susan, a female corgi she received as a birthday present from her when she turned 18 in 1944.

Source: Terra

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