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Sarah Ferguson Posts First Photos of Queen Elizabeth’s Corgis Since Monarch’s Death

It seems as though the cherished corgis that belong to the Queen are in capable hands of the Duchess of York. The date was April 20, 2016, and the location was Windsor in England, United Kingdom. until midnight (British Standard Time), Thursday, April 21, 2016.

QUEEN ELIZABETH II is seen walking on the private grounds of Windsor Castle on steps at the rear of the East Terrace and East Garden with four of her dogs in the official photograph that was released by Buckingham Palace to mark her 90th birthday.

The Duke and Duchess of York are going to take care of the corgis that belong to the Queen. Since the death of her former mother-in-law in September, Sarah Ferguson has published the first images she has taken of the famed canines that belong to Queen Elizabeth II.

Throughout her life, the Queen had a deep affection for the breed of corgi and was known to own a large number of dogs. She was frequently captured on camera with one or more of her corgis either seated at her feet or following closely behind her.

According to information that was previously provided to CNN by a source, she had four dogs at the time of her passing: two Pembroke Welsh corgis by the names of Sandy and Muick, one “dorgi” (a dachshund-corgi hybrid) by the name of Candy, and one cocker spaniel by the name of Lissy.

On Saturday, Ferguson uploaded a number of images to her verified Instagram account, some of which appear to feature the two corgis named Sandy and Muick. She referred to them as “the presents that keep giving” in her writing.

Sarah Ferguson Posts First Photos

Corgis are a type of working dog that were originally bred to herd cattle. They may be identified by their characteristic small legs and fluffy hair. Following the passing of the Queen, a source revealed to CNN that the corgis will be living with Ferguson and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, respectively.

Despite having separated in 1996, the former spouses continue to occupy the same residence on the Windsor estate known as the Royal Lodge. According to the source, even after the divorce, Ferguson maintained a good friendship with the Queen and the two would frequently walk their dogs together. Even after the divorce, Ferguson and the Queen would often walk their dogs together.

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