TheQueen's corgis will live with PrinceAndrew and ex-wife SarahFerguson
The pair, who divorced in 1996, both still live at the Royal Lodge on the Windsor estate. It was Ferguson a.k.a. “Fergie,” who found the puppies, who were reportedly gifted to the late monarch by the Duke.
The Duchess was said to have bonded with Her Majesty over dog-walking and riding horses, and even after her divorce,, is said to have had four dogs at the time of her death, two Pembroke Welsh corgis named Muick and Sandy, a dorgi called Candy, and a cocker spaniel named Lissy. It’s also been reported that she had over 100 horses.
The Queen’s love of corgis is long-standing, starting in 1933 when the Duke of York, Elizabeth’s father, brought home a puppy for the would-be Queen, whose interest in the breed was piqued by a family friend. She would later be gifted a corgi of her own in 1944 named Susan, by her father, as an 18th birthday present.
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