Sarah Ferguson shares new photo of late Queen's beloved dogs that she adopted
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The corgis live in Royal Lodge with the Duke and Duchess of York
Sarah Ferguson has shared a new photo of the late Queen's beloved dogs that she adopted.
The Duchess of York posted a picture of Queen Elizabeth II's last two remaining corgis, Muick and Sandy, on her social media.
She captioned the post saying: "Always begging for treats!"
Muick and Sandy were left in the care of Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Fergie when the late Queen died in September 2022.
Sandy and Muick currently live with the Duke and Duchess of York
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One royal fan replied to the duchess: "Look at their faces though."
Another said: "What gorgeous dogs."
Similarly, a royal watcher posted: "They are gorgeous, Sarah... so glad you are looking after them for Her Late Majesty."
In addition, a social media user commented: "Thanks for sharing these wonderful pictures, they're in the best hands possible."
Sandy and Muick featured at Queen Elizabeth II's funeral
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The two corgis live in Royal Lodge in Windsor with the Duke and Duchess of York.
Sarah previously said it was “a big honour” to have taken on the late Queen’s dogs, Muick and Sandy.
She said they were “national treasures” and had “been taught well”.
The dogs have had to get accustomed to living with the five Norfolk terriers that already lived with the duchess and her ex-husband.
Queen Elizabeth II pictured with one of her corgis in 1959
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Sarah added: “They all balance out, the carpet moves as I move but I’ve got used to it now.”
Prince Andrew gifted his mother the two dogs during lockdown in March 2021.
This was to help the late Queen while her late husband, Prince Philip, was in hospital.
The puppies had originally been found by the duchess.