Queen Elizabeth II’s beloved corgis attend funeral with Prince Andrew

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Queen Elizabeth’s two beloved corgis were comforted by their new owner, Prince Andrew, at Windsor Castle following the late monarch’s funeral.

The pups, named Muick and Sandy, were walked by royal staffers outside the castle on Monday as they awaited the arrival of Her Majesty’s hearse.

The Duke of York, 62, attended his mother’s funeral service at Westminster Abbey, before he was seen giving his new pets a pat outside.

It was previously revealed that the disgraced royal and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, would take care of the corgis after the Queen died on Sept. 8 at age 96.

Queen Elizabeth is believed to have “bonded” with her ex-daughter-in-law Fergie on dog walks over the years, The Telegraph reported.

Ferguson and her ex-husband actually gifted the monarch two puppies — Muick and Fergus — in an attempt to lift her spirits while Prince Philip was in hospital last March.

Sadly, Philip passed away in April 2021, followed by Fergus a few months later.


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

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

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