Qwhen it passed away Queen Elizabeth II, his beloved corgi seemed disoriented and destined for a great melancholy. Some photographs published by Sarah Ferguson together with the dogs, now, they show them lively and cheerful. To the delight of the many Englishmen who were fond of the pair of animals, as was the sovereign herself.
Sarah Ferguson and the photographs with the Queen’s corgi
After the death of the sovereign, her corgi dogs, Muick and Sandy, were entrusted to Prince Andrew. And some photographs Sarah Ferguson posted on Instagram seem to confirm that They are fine. “The gifts they keep on giving …”he wrote the Duchess of York.
They’re happy”
On the occasion of his 63rd birthday, Saturday 15 October Sarah Ferguson has in fact shared with her audience some moments of play in the company of the dogs.
The sovereign had a great passion for animals and seven years ago he had declared that he would stop breeding them. But two years ago, Andrea – second son of Elizabeth II and Philip of Edinburgh – and their daughters Beatrice and Eugenie still wanted to give them away. two small corgi: Muick and Sandy.
The most informed say that Andrea had decided to give His Majesty the first of these little dogs (Muick) when Prince Philip was in hospital, in order to keep company with the sovereign. Then, however, Sandy would also arrive in June for what would have been the hundredth birthday of Prince Philip, who passed away on 9 April 2021.
Is Elder Dorgi also in Windsor?
In the photographs published by Ferguson we can see the two little ones Muick and Sandy. No trace of the dorgi Candy, however. But many confirm that the elderly little dog is also in the Royal Lodge with the Duke of York and Sarah Ferguson.
It is curious to mention that the race of “dorgi” started with Queen Elizabeth. His corgi Tinyin 1971, he mated with the dachshund Pipkin of Princess Margaret. And, yes: from that intersection, the “dorgi” were born.
Elizabeth II’s love for dogs was enormous. He has owned more than thirty. All descendants of the first dog, Susan. A gift that his father, George VImade them for his eighteenth birthday.
The sadness of the corgi during the funeral of Queen Elizabeth
A few weeks ago he went around the world the image of the sovereign’s two dogs, during his funeral ceremony. Sad and melancholy.
Some official court sources have confirmed that the pair of dogs assisted Queen Elizabeth until her last breathon the night of September 8 in Balmoral.
The photographs of Muick and Sandy on the stairs of Windsor Castle on the day of the Queen’s funeral moved everyone. And they confirmed the indissoluble bond that there was between the sovereign and her beloved dogs.
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