Buckingham Palace confirms plan for late Queen’s corgis
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The palace recently revealed what will happen to Queen Elizabeth II's corgis after Sarah Ferguson and Andrew Mountbatten Windsor were kicked out of the Royal Lodge. Keep reading for the details…MORE: Follow Wonderwall on MSN for more top news _"The corgis will remain with the family,
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor has been issued a warning over his dogs, including the two corgis he inherited from Queen Elizabeth - Prince William has been sent the same email
Sarah Ferguson, the ex-wife of King Charles III’s younger brother Andrew, has shared living quarters with her ex for years. Now, she will share the loss of their titles and their home.
Buckingham Palace has confirmed that Queen Elizabeth's beloved corgis, Sandy and Muick, "will remain with the family," via the Daily Mail. While Andrew and Sarah will no longer be able to use their former Duke and Duchess of York titles, they will apparently keep possession of the late Queen's corgis.
For decades, they were the tiny, four-legged shadows of Queen Elizabeth II. Now, the future of her beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy, is under the microscope once again. With Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson,
When Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in British history, died on Thursday at the age of 96, she left behind not just her nation and family members but a gaggle of canine companions. Throughout her long life, she was regularly photographed ...
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Queen Elizabeth's strict instructions for Andrew Mountbatten Windsor before inheriting her beloved corgis
Inheriting the late Queen Elizabeth II's beloved corgis was no small task for her son, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson. The pets came with a long list of strict instructions, especially when it came to feeding time. At the time ...
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