Mystery over Queen's corgis solved after disgraced Andrew booted out of Royal Lodge
The whereabouts of the late Queen's corgis have been clarified following Prince Andrew's relocation after losing his royal titles.
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022, her corgis, Sandy and Muick, were taken in by Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. Recently, Andrew was compelled to vacate the Royal Lodge, having been stripped of all his royal titles due to controversies regarding his past. Following this move, there was uncertainty regarding the future of the Queen's corgis, leading to widespread speculation about their fate.
However, it has been reported that the corgis have now accompanied Andrew to Sandringham, suggesting that they still remain within the immediate royal family’s influence. Photos taken nearby Wood Farm, where Andrew is temporarily residing, display the corgis being walked by security personnel, confirming that they have not been separated from him. This development underscores not only the ongoing bond between Andrew and the corgis but also hints at the efforts by Buckingham Palace to keep certain family traditions alive.
The royal family’s commitment to maintaining the corgis is particularly notable given Andrew's current standing within the royal hierarchy. While he has faced significant challenges and public scrutiny leading to his current living situation, the corgis offer a connection to his late mother and serve as a poignant reminder of the familial ties amidst the backdrop of Andrew's turbulent royal legacy.