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EXCLUSIVE What Royal insiders tell me about VERY surprising next move for Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie now Harry and Meghan are out the picture
EXCLUSIVE What Royal insiders tell me about VERY surprising next move for Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie now Harry and Meghan are out the picture

Daily Mail​

time22-05-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

EXCLUSIVE What Royal insiders tell me about VERY surprising next move for Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie now Harry and Meghan are out the picture

When Queen Elizabeth died, she entrusted her beloved two surviving corgis to her second son, Prince Andrew, and his ex-wife, Sarah, Duchess of York. More than two years on the dogs, Sandy and Muick, still conjure up the presence of their late owner, according to Fergie, who lives at Royal Lodge, Windsor, with her former husband.

Duchess of York says she is ‘sure' late Queen talks to her through corgis
Duchess of York says she is ‘sure' late Queen talks to her through corgis

The Independent

time16-05-2025

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  • The Independent

Duchess of York says she is ‘sure' late Queen talks to her through corgis

Sarah, Duchess of York, has claimed the late Queen Elizabeth 'talks to her' through her corgis. The duchess adopted the late Queen's corgis, Muick and Sandy, with ex-husband Prince Andrew after the monarch's death, housing them at the Royal Lodge in Windsor. She made the comments in an address to the Creative Women Platform in London, revealing she believed that the late Queen has been communicating to her through the dogs' barking, The Times newspaper reported. 'I have her dogs, I have her corgis. Every morning they come in and go, 'woof woof' and all that and I'm sure it's her talking to me', she said. 'I'm sure it's her, reminding me she's still around.' It is not the first time the duchess has noted the dogs' remarkable connection to Queen Elizabeth II. In 2023, Sarah described how one of the corgis, Muick, had grieved after the late Queen's death. Speaking with Graeme Hall, presenter of the Channel 5 show Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Sarah said it took Muick about a year to come to terms with Queen Elizabeth II's death. The late Queen owned more than 30 corgis during her life, many of which were directly descended from Susan, an 18th birthday present given to her by her parents in 1944. The then Princess Elizabeth forged such a strong connection with Susan that the dog accompanied her on her honeymoon.

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