Duchess of York Says Queen Communicates via Corgis
Duchess of York Says Queen Communicates via Corgis

Duchess of York Says Queen Communicates via Corgis

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Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, has stated she believes the late Queen Elizabeth II communicates with her through the Queen's beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy, who were adopted by Ferguson after the monarch's death in 2022. Ferguson shared at the Creative Women Platform Forum in London that the dogs' daily barks feel like messages from the late Queen and offer comfort. She also revealed that Muick took about a year to recover from the Queen's passing, underscoring the deep bond between the corgis and the monarch. Queen Elizabeth II was known for her lifelong love of corgis, having owned over 30, many descended from her first corgi, Susan. Ferguson expressed pride in having been the Queen's daughter-in-law and described the Queen as a guiding light. The corgis now live with Ferguson and Prince Andrew at Royal Lodge in Windsor, serving as a living reminder of the Queen's legacy.

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