How are Queen Elizabeth II's corgis doing? Sarah Ferguson shares adorable photo
After Queen Elizabeth II's demise, Prince Andrew and the Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson took care of her adored corgis. Sarah Ferguson has now shared a heartwarming update on the pair of royal canines.

On Saturday morning, the Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson, shared a photo of herself with the two corgis playing in the sun on Instagram. She captioned the image: The gifts that keep giving.
Since she didn't want to leave any puppies behind when she passed away, Her Majesty stopped breeding canines seven years ago.
It is said that during the previous few years, Andrew and his daughters gave her two corgis, Muick and Sandy, with the promise that they would care for them after her demise.
Queen Queen Elizabeth II acquired more than 30 corgis throughout her career; Susan, the first, was a present from her father, George VI, given to her on her 18th birthday.
While dogs may not comprehend the idea of death, according to John Smith, founder of Yappy, the pet personalization website, the canines may nonetheless sense the loss of their owner's passing.
FAQs
When did The Prince of York give Queen Sandy?
The Prince of York presented Queen Sandy in June on the occasion of Prince Philip's 100th birthday.
How many corgis did Queen Elizabeth II acquire?
The Queen acquired more than 30 corgis throughout her career.
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