Sarah Ferguson: The Queen’s corgis have overcome their grief

Sarah Ferguson
The Queen’s corgis have overcome their grief

Duchess Sarah Ferguson has been divorced from Prince Andrew since 1996. The two have two daughters and two grandchildren and live next door to each other in the “Royal Lodge” on the grounds of Windsor Castle.

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Since the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Sarah Ferguson has been taking care of her dogs. According to Fergie, the two corgis are very happy with her.

The Queen’s two corgis have found lovely new homes since the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022 Prince Andrew (63) and ex-wife Sarah Ferguson (63) take care of their dogs. Now Fergie has revealed on a BBC radio show how the corgis Muick and Sandy are doing today.

“They are recovering from their grief”

“They’re doing great. They’re really happy and their tails aren’t hanging down anymore, so I think they’re recovering from their grief.”

The Queen, the Duchess continued, apparently raised the corgis very gently: “If you give them a small dog treat, they take it very carefully.”

Ferguson and her ex-husband are still almost a married couple 27 years after their divorce. They live next door to each other in the “Royal Lodge” on the grounds of Windsor Castle, so they can look after the dogs together. The relationship with their daughters, Princess Beatrice (34) and Princess Eugenie (33), is also good: the York family is a “supporting unit”.

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