The Duchess of York publishes photos of Queen Elizabeth’s dogs

The Queen’s beloved corgis appear to be in good hands with the Duchess of York. Sarah Ferguson has shared the first photos of Queen Elizabeth II’s famous dogs since her ex-mother-in-law’s funeral in September.

The queen was passionate about the corgi breed throughout her life, owning dozens of dogs.

She was often photographed with one or more of her corgis sitting at her feet or behind her.

At the time of her death, she owned four dogs, a source told CNN : Two Welshi Pembroke corgis named Sandy and Muick, a “dorgi” (dachshund-corgi hybrid) named Candy, and a cocker spaniel named Lissy.

This Saturday (15), Ferguson posted photos on his verified Instagram account that appear to show the two corgis Sandy and Muick.

Corgis, a breed originally intended to herd cattle, are known for their short legs and fluffy coat. After the queen’s death, a source told CNN that the corgis would move in with Ferguson and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew.

The couple divorced in 1996 but continue to live at the Royal Lodge on the Windsor estate.

Even after their divorce, Ferguson maintained a strong friendship with the Queen and the two often walked their dogs together, according to the source. CNN .

It is unclear who is taking care of the Queen’s other two dogs, Candy and Lissy.



Source: CNN Brasil

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