Duchess of York says she is ‘sure’. The deceased queen talks to her … and explains how she ‘knows’
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The Duchess of York has claimed that the late Queen Elizabeth still talks to her three years after her death – because of her beloved Corgis.
Sarah Ferguson adopted the deceased Queen Corgi’s, Muick and Sandy, with ex-manprins Andrew in 2022, who houses them in the Royal Lodge in Windsor.
She made the comments in an address on the Creative Women platform Londonrevealing that she believed that the deceased queen has communicated her by barking the dogs, Time reported.
“I have her dogs, I have her Corgis. Every morning they come in and go, ‘woof woof’ and that everything and I am sure she is talking to me, “she said.
“I am sure it is she, who reminds me that she is still there.”
Andrew gave Muick and another Corgi, Fergus, chosen by Ferguson, to his mother in 2021.
When Fergus died shortly later, he was replaced by another Corgi, Sandy.
The couple lived with the queen until her death, when they were brought back to the Yorks, who also have Norfolk Terriers.

Away but not bought on the fur: York’s Duchess has claimed that the late Queen Elizabeth still talked to her three years after her death – because of her beloved Corgi’s

Sarah Ferguson took the deceased Queen of the Queen, Muick and Sandy, with ex-husband Prince Andrew in 2022, whom she housed in the Royal Lodge in Windsor

The deceased queen owned more than 30 Corgis and ‘Dorgis’, a Corgi-Daschund-Mix, during her life

Many of the Corgis of the deceased prince were immediately descendant of Susan, an 18th birthday gift that her parents were given by her parents in 1944
It is not the first time that the Duchess has noticed the remarkable band of the dogs with the late prince.
In 2023, Sarah described how one of the Corgis, Muick, had sadly after the death of the deceased queen.
Speaking with Graeme Hall, shows the presenter of the Channel 5 -dogs who (very) worn badly, Sarah said it took Muick to come to terms with the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
The deceased Queen owned more than 30 Corgis and ‘Dorgis’, a Corgi-Daschund-Mix, during her life, many of whom immediately descend from Susan, an 18th birthday gift that her parents were given by her parents in 1944.
The then Princess Elizabeth forged such a strong bond with Susan that the dog accompanied her on her honeymoon.
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