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HomeCelebritySarah Ferguson posts photos of late Queen’s corgis as they settle in

Sarah Ferguson posts photos of late Queen’s corgis as they settle in

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Late Queen Elizabeth‘s corgis were an integral part of her life and were seen in many photos with the Queen. The last time two of her corgis were seen by the world was on September 19, when they patiently waited for the Queen’s coffin to arrive at Windsor, her final resting place. The corgis had been presented to her by her son Andrew and were found by Sarah Ferguson, his ex, although both of them live together at Royal Lodge, which is near Windsor Castle.

On October 15, Sarah Ferguson posted pictures of the two corgis–Muick and Sandy. These were the first pictures posted since Windsor. She posted the photos on Instagram on her 63rd birthday. The photo showed her cuddling the corgis on the grass and had a caption: “The presents that keep giving.” Later she posted more photos.

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The corgis have been living with Sarah and Andrew since the passing away of Queen Elizabeth. In 2021, Andrew has presented his mother, the Queen with Muick and a dorgi called Fergus. Sarah Ferguson had found these pets when they were puppies. However Fergus passed away in the same year, one month after the death of 99-year old Prince Philip.

Andrew presented the Queen with another puppy called Sandy.  This puppy was also found by Sarah Ferguson, for the Queen. The puppies and other corgis she had, reportedly more than 30, have often featured in photos with the Queen. She was extremely fond of Welsh corgis.

Earlier in the month, Sarah Ferguson deemed it a honor to have been given the Pembroke corgis. She said that they had been taught well and described them as “national treasures” in an interview with the Telegraph.

Although she was divorced from Queen Elizabeth II’s son Andrew, Sarah Ferguson maintained a good relationship with her mother-in-law, the Queen. It is known that Queen Elizabeth II and Sarah Ferguson loved dogs. They have reportedly walked their dogs together. Sarah Ferguson’s home Royal Lodge is located on the Windsor estate, an estate where the Queen has spent a lot of her time.

 

Queen Elizabeth II, 96, an epitome of elegance, and a sense of humour, dies at Balmoral Castle, Scotland

 

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