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Jennifer Newton & Imogen McGuckin

Queen's 'treasured' corgis thriving at home with Fergie and Prince Andrew

Fergie has given the nation an update on how Her Majesty the Queen's corgis are getting on without her.

Sarah Ferguson, who used to be married to Prince Andrew, said it was a "big honour" to have taken the pets, Sandy and Muick, into her own household. Elizabeth II owned more than 30 corgis during her lifetime and was known for her love of the breed.

After she died, many people wondered what would happen to her remaining dogs, who were last seen paying their respects to Her Majesty as her coffin passed on its way to Windsor. Not long after, a spokesman for Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Fergie confirmed that they would look after the dogs, the Mirror reports.

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Now Fergie has revealed how the dogs are getting on during a chat at the Henley Literary Festival. The Telegraph reports her saying that it was a "big honour" to be taking on the two pets, which she described as "national treasure" and having been "taught well".

And Sarah added: "They all balance out, the carpet moves as I move but I’ve got used to it now." In early 2021, the Queen was gifted two new puppies, one dorgi (a dachshund and corgi mix) and one corgi, by Andrew while staying at Windsor Castle during lockdown.

The puppies helped keep the monarch entertained while Prince Philip was in hospital. The Queen named the dorgi Fergus after her uncle who was killed in action during the First World War, and the corgi was called Muick, pronounced Mick, after Loch Muick on the Balmoral estate.

Sandy and Muick wait for the Queen's coffin to arrive at Windsor (Jonathan Buckmaster)

But Her Majesty was left devastated when five-month-old Fergus died just a few weeks later, in the aftermath of Philip’s death. Andrew and his daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie then gifted the Queen another corgi puppy to replace Fergus for her 95th birthday. This little pup was named Sandy.

Angela Kelly, the Queen's dresser, claims the dogs were a constant source of joy for the monarch during lockdown. Meanwhile, the Duchess of York also spoke of her pride when her daughters Beatrice and Eugenie joined their six cousins - including Prince William and Prince Harry - to mount a vigil around the Queen's coffin in Westminster Hall.

She said she sent "positive thoughts" urging them not to fall over and hailed the youngest of the cousins, Lady Louise Windsor, 18, and 14-year-old James, Viscount Severn as "incredible". Fergie also described herself as "lucky" to have been at the Queen's funeral and said she had been "put in a nice seat" in Westminster Abbey.

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