• Sarah Ferguson gives a rare glimpse into life at home
  • The Duchess of York reveals how she will celebrate the Queen's corgis
  • She shares heartwarming moments with Queen Elizabeth's beloved pets

Inheriting the care of Sandy and Muick after the Queen's passing in September 2022, Fergie and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, have embraced their new roles with open hearts. The royal couple, along with their daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, had originally gifted the corgis to the Queen, adding to her lifelong corgi dynasty. Fergie's candid revelations to 'PEOPLE' about the joys and jitters of looking after these "national icons" have endeared her even more to the public.

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Queen Elizabeth's corgis: More than just pets

For Fergie, Sandy and Muick have been more than just pets; they've been her support system, especially during her recovery from breast cancer surgery in June 2023. Sharing her therapeutic walks and special moments with the corgis on Instagram, the Duchess has highlighted the healing power of these furry friends. As the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's death approached, Fergie's touching tribute to the monarch and her entrusted corgis resonated with royal fans worldwide.

Queen Elizabeth's affection for corgis began in her childhood, with a corgi dynasty that started with Susan, a gift for her 18th birthday. This love story between a queen and her corgis has captivated the world for decades, with the royal pets often stealing the spotlight in public appearances and official portraits.

Remembering the Queen

As the royal family and the world continue to remember Queen Elizabeth, the story of Sandy and Muick serves as a heartwarming reminder of her legacy. Fergie's dedication to these beloved pets not only keeps the Queen's memory alive but also showcases the unbreakable bond between humans and their loyal companions.

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