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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,
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,
The Royal Lodge may be losing its most controversial resident, but the corgis aren’t going anywhere. Following King Charles’s decision to strip Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of
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 ...
A close member of the royal family will care for Queen Elizabeth's beloved corgis, ABC News has learned. Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, will look after the dogs after they return to live with him and Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, at Royal Lodge in ...
Beyond the obvious, deep love she had for family and country, Queen Elizabeth II also had a special place in her heart for dogs. Long before she ascended the British throne, the queen received a treasured gift from her father that would last a lifetime for ...
Sandy and Muick, the much-loved dogs of the late Queen Elizabeth II, have once again found themselves swept up in the chaos surrounding their owners, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and Sarah 'Fergie' Ferguson.