Feb 16 • 22:01 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia TVNET

What will happen to Queen Elizabeth II's corgis after Andrew and Ferguson's eviction?

Questions arise about the future of Queen Elizabeth II's corgis, Muick and Sandy, after their caretakers, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, were evicted from their long-time residence.

Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson took care of her last remaining corgis, Muick and Sandy. However, last week, they officially vacated their long-time residence at the Royal Lodge in Windsor, raising concerns about the future of the beloved dogs. With the caretakers now leaving, questions have emerged regarding who will take over their care,

Recent developments indicate that Muick and Sandy were spotted on February 9 enjoying a walk at the Sandringham estate, which was part of the royal family's properties. The corgis were reportedly taken out for a walk by a member of Andrew's personal security team near Wood Farm, their temporary home following the move. This act has sparked speculations about whether the corgis will continue to live under Andrew's care or if they will move to a different residence,

Andrew, who is 65 years old, is currently residing at Wood Farm, while his new permanent home, Marsh Farm, also brings uncertainty into the mix. The transition of the corgis remains uncertain as Andrew's future at the property is questioned, alongside the implications of no longer being part of the royal household. The fate of Muick and Sandy thus hangs in the balance as the story unfolds, capturing public interest and affection for Queen Elizabeth II's beloved companions.

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