Todocat

Need to speak with a Vet Doctor?

There is finally news about Queen Elizabeth’s Corgi!

dog-happy

Even the Corgi gave their final farewell to Queen Elizabeth.

© Instagram @sarahferguson15

Of

Grace Fontana

Posted on

See the Corgi Sandy e Muick waiting for coffin of the Queen it was heartbreaking: the pictures have moved animal lovers all over the world. The British Queen’s intimate relationship with her four-legged friends even inspired an artist to write a very special farewell poem. And just days after Elizabeth II’s funeral, prices for the British ruler’s favorite dog breed suddenly exploded.

Finally there is news about Sandy and Muick. After the queen’s death, the Prince Andrew he volunteered to take himself care of his two dogs. And now his ex-wife, Sarah Fergusonshared a sweet photo of the most famous corgi in the world via her Instagram account in which she is seen snuggled with the two dogs in their estate of Windsor.

How are Sandy and Muick?

Apparently the Duchess loves sharing her days with the two royal dogs. The beautiful photo was shared on her birthday, defining them as “The gifts that always have something to give”. There is no better way to describe the nature of dogs!

This is the first time we’ve seen Muick (the dog’s name is pronounced “Mick”) and Sandy since the funeral procession in London. And even though the two still miss their deceased owner, it’s nice to see them so happy and healthy.

Dogs are in good hands

According to close sources, Sarah Ferguson and the late Queen shared a love of dogs. Even after the Duchess of York’s divorce from Prince Andrew, Sarah and Elizabeth II continued to meet to walk the Corgis.

READ ALSO  Dog gives birth but the vet realizes something is wrong (Video)

In a recent interview with the Daily Telegraph, Ferguson also talked about what it means to take care of these dogs:

“These Corgi are a true national treasure. Having them in my house is a great honor, I feel privileged ».

How to blame her!

Also Read: 8 Fascinating and Surprising Facts About Queen Elizabeth’s Corgi