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Royal PETS

Queen’s corgis carry on

Sarah Ferguson has provided an update on the Queen’s adored corgis, Sandy and Muick, a year after they lost their beloved owner. “I am delighted to say they are thriving,” Fergie said. She has provided frequent reports on the dogs since adopting the pair.“I think they’ve been trained by [the Queen] to be so gentle,” she said in April, revealing the corgis sleep in royal dog beds with crowns on them and enjoy digestive biscuits.

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