Queen Elizabeth II’s corgi attend a funeral with Prince Andrew

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Queen Elizabeth II’s corgi attend a funeral with Prince Andrew


Queen Elizabeth’s two beloved corgi were comforted by their new owner, Prince Andrew, at Windsor Castle after funeral of the deceased monarch.

The puppies, named Muick and Sandy, were led by royal workers outside the castle on Monday, awaiting the arrival of Her Majesty’s caravan.

Duke of York, 62 years old, attended his mother’s funeral at Westminster Abbey before he was seen stroking his new pets outside.

Earlier it was revealed that disgraced royal and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson took care of the corgi after the queen died on September 8 at the age of 96.

Queen Elizabeth is believed to have “bonded” with her ex-daughter-in-law Fergie for years by walking the dogs, Telegraph reported.

Ferguson and her ex-husband handed the monarch two puppies – Muick and Fergus – in an attempt to cheer her up when Prince Philip was in the hospital last March.

Unfortunately, Philip died in April 2021, and Fergus a few months later.

State funeral and the funeral of Queen Elizabeth

State funeral and the funeral of Queen Elizabeth

Queen Elizabeth II’s Corgi attended her funeral with her new owner, Prince Andrew.

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State funeral and the funeral of Queen Elizabeth

State funeral and the funeral of Queen Elizabeth

Queen Elizabeth II’s Corgi attended her funeral with her new owner, Prince Andrew.

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Queen’s love for herding dogs dates back to 1933 when the then seven-year-old princess asked for the Pembroke Welsh corgi.

Throughout her life, she has owned more than 30 corgi, many of which were descended from a dog named Susan, which they gave her in 1944 as a gift for her 18th birthday from her parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.

Queen Elizabeth's two corgi were comforted by their new owner, Prince Andrew, at Windsor Castle after the late monarch's funeral.
The puppies, Muick and Sandy, were photographed at Windsor Castle on Monday.
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Her grandson, Prince William, has confirmed that the Queen’s last living corgi are doing well.

“I saw them recently,” the 40-year-old Prince of Wales told the mourner over the weekend.


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“They are well looked after. They’re two very friendly corgi. They have a good home, they are well looked after. “

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The queen’s funeral was on Monday.
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Queens beloved pony fell, named Carlton Lima Emma, ​​was also spotted on the grounds of Windsor Castle during Her Majesty’s recent trip to St.

The longest serving British monarch, who was also an avid horse rider, will be buried rest next to her husband, Prince Philip.

Emma, ​​the monarch's fallen pony, stands as a ceremonial procession of Queen Elizabeth II's coffin
Elizabeth’s pony, Emma, ​​was also in Windsor on Monday.
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Although the queen’s middle son, Andrew, apparently remained in the favors of his mother, the prince had previously been stripped of royal duties and titles over his friendship with the deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew, whose older brother King Charles III is now ruler of Great Britain, tribute to his mother in a September 18 statement.

“Dear Mommy, Mom, Your Majesty, three in one. Your Majesty, it is an honor and a privilege to serve you, ”the fighting king began.

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“Mother of the nation, your devotion and personal service to our nation is unique and exceptional; Your people show their love and respect in so many different ways, and I know you want to honor their respect, ”he continued.

Andrew concluded: “Mom, your love for your son, your compassion, your concern, your confidence I will treasure forever. I found your knowledge and wisdom infinite, without limits and limitations.