Duchess of York Says the Queen 'Talks to Her' Every Morning Through Her Corgis
- Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, stated in April 2025 that the late Queen Elizabeth II 'talks to her' through the corgis she adopted, Muick and Sandy, kept at Windsor's Royal Lodge.
- This claim follows the Queen's death in September 2022 and reflects Sarah's role caring for the Queen's two corgis alongside Prince Andrew at Royal Lodge.
- Sarah expressed these thoughts while speaking at the Creative Women Platform event in London and told Graeme Hall in an interview that the dogs' barking feels like messages from the Queen.
- She said, 'Every morning they come in and go “woof woof” and all that and I’m sure it’s her talking to me,' and noted Muick took about a year to adjust to the Queen's passing.
- Sarah’s statements underscore the strong bond between the Queen and her corgis, which descended from Susan, the dog gifted to Princess Elizabeth in 1944, suggesting the dogs offer a continued presence of the late monarch.
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Sarah Ferguson Says Queen Elizabeth Communicates with Her Through Her Corgis
“I’m sure it’s her, reminding me she’s still around.”Getty Sarah Ferguson on September 5, 2024Sarah Ferguson was close with her mother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth, throughout Her late Majesty’s long life.The Duchess of York married Prince Andrew in 1986; they divorced in 1996, 10 years later, but still live together at Royal Lodge in Windsor.Also living there are the late Queen’s surviving corgis, Sandy and Muick, and Ferguson said this week that Qu…
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