What Happened to the Queen’s Corgis?


What Happened to Queen Elizabeth II’s Beloved Corgis After Her Passing?

Queen Elizabeth II’s love for her Pembroke Welsh Corgis was legendary. Over her remarkable 70-year reign, the Queen owned more than 30 Corgis, making them a beloved part of her public image. But after her passing in September 2022, many dog lovers wondered: what happened to her cherished companions?

Let’s explore the heartwarming story of the Queen’s Corgis and the loving home they found after her death.

 

A Lifelong Bond with Corgis

The Queen’s connection with Corgis began in her childhood. Her first Corgi, Dookie, was brought into the family in 1933. From then on, Corgis became her constant companions, accompanying her during significant moments in her life, from official duties to private family time.

Her dogs were more than pets—they were her confidants and symbols of her personal warmth. The Queen was so devoted that she personally supervised their breeding program, creating a unique hybrid breed known as the “Dorgi” (a Dachshund-Corgi mix).

 

The Fate of the Queen’s Corgis

At the time of her passing, the Queen was reported to have two Corgis, Muick and Sandy. These two playful pups held a special place in her heart, particularly after the loss of her husband, Prince Philip, in 2021.

After her death, it was confirmed that Muick and Sandy would be cared for by none other than Prince Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.

 

Why Prince Andrew?

Prince Andrew was closely involved in the gift of Muick and Sandy to the Queen in early 2021, during a particularly challenging time for her. These two Corgis were a source of joy and comfort during her final years. Given this bond, it made sense for Andrew to step in and provide them with a loving home.

The Duchess of York has since shared glimpses of the Corgis enjoying their new life at Royal Lodge in Windsor. They continue to live in the lap of luxury, with plenty of space to roam and the love and care they deserve.

 

A Legacy of Loyalty

The Queen’s love for her dogs was a testament to her enduring compassion and kindness. Her Corgis became symbols of her personality—loyal, lively, and deeply connected to tradition.

Even after her passing, her beloved Muick and Sandy serve as a reminder of the unique bond she shared with her four-legged friends.

 

Final Thoughts

Queen Elizabeth II’s Corgis were more than pets—they were a defining part of her legacy. Knowing they’ve found a loving home with Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson brings comfort to those who admired her enduring devotion to these remarkable dogs.

 

Do you have a Corgi or a story about a special pet? Share your thoughts in the comments below—we’d love to hear about the dogs that brighten your life!



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