Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson
Queen Elizabeth II’s corgis will live with the Duke and Duchess of York, Andrew and Sarah, a source close to the Duke of York told CNN on Sunday.
The pair, who divorced in 1996, both reside at the Royal Lodge on the Windsor estate.
The source told CNN that the Duchess bonded with the monarch over a shared love of dog-walking and horse-riding.
Even after her divorce from Prince Andrew, Sarah continued her friendship with the Queen by walking dogs through the Windsor estate, the source added.
The Queen, who died Thursday at the age of 96, is reported at the time of her death to have had four dogs, two of whom are Pembroke Welsh corgis, Muick and Sandy.
She is also reported to have left behind an older, mixed breed “dorgi” called Candy and a cocker spaniel named Lissy. It is unclear who will be looking after Candy and Lissy.

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In this image taken by Annie Leibowitz in April 2016 to mark the Queen's 90th birthday, she is pictured with four of her dogs: clockwise from top left Willow (corgi), Vulcan (dorgi), Candy (dorgi) and Holly (corgi).
Corgis have become synonymous with the monarch, who throughout her long life was regularly photographed with a Welsh corgi at her feet.
The Queen was often credited with creating the dorgi breed when her corgi mated with a dachshund owned by her sister, Princess Margaret.
The Queen’s passion for corgis dated back to her childhood, when she fell in love with her father King George VI’s dog, Dookie. In 1944, on her 18th birthday, she was given a Pembroke Welsh corgi puppy named Susan. Such was her attachment to Susan, she reportedly took her on her honeymoon in 1947. Susan died in January 1959.
The monarch went on to own dozens of corgis in her lifetime. One, Willow, famously appeared alongside her in the James Bond sketch that she recorded for the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.
When Willow was put to sleep at the age of 14, the Queen lost the last descendant of her original corgi, Susan. According to Reader’s Digest, the Queen had a fondness for corgis because of their “energy and untamed spirit.”

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The Duke and Duchess of York, Andrew and Sarah, are shown at Royal Ascot in England on June 21, 2019.
Prince Andrew stepped back from public duties in 2019 following a firestorm of criticism over an interview about his association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Earlier this year, he paid a settlement to sexual abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre, according to her attorney, and a U.S. district judge agreed to dismiss her lawsuit against the Duke of York.
The prince has repeatedly denied wrongdoing. Still, the allegations against Andrew, 62, have dramatically tarnished his public standing.
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Princess Elizabeth takes her pet dog for a walk in Hyde Park, London, on Feb. 26. 1936. It’s widely known that Elizabeth loved corgi dogs, Princess Diana reportedly called the animals the queen’s “moving carpet” because they accompanied her everywhere. Elizabeth was photographed hugging one of the pooches as far back as 1936, aged 10, and was given a corgi named Susan as an 18th birthday present. (AP Photo, File)
STRPrincess Elizabeth takes her pet dog for a walk in Hyde Park, London, on Feb. 26. 1936. It’s widely known that Elizabeth loved corgi dogs, Princess Diana reportedly called the animals the queen’s “moving carpet” because they accompanied her everywhere. Elizabeth was photographed hugging one of the pooches as far back as 1936, aged 10, and was given a corgi named Susan as an 18th birthday present. (AP Photo, File)
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FILE - In this July 5, 1936 file photo, Britain's Princess Elizabeth, right, holds a Pembrokeshire Corgi as her sister Princess Margaret feeds it a biscuit. Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a rock of stability across much of a turbulent century, has died. She was 96. Buckingham Palace made the announcement in a statement on Thursday Sept. 8, 2022. (AP Photo, File)
STRFILE - In this July 5, 1936 file photo, Britain's Princess Elizabeth, right, holds a Pembrokeshire Corgi as her sister Princess Margaret feeds it a biscuit. Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a rock of stability across much of a turbulent century, has died. She was 96. Buckingham Palace made the announcement in a statement on Thursday Sept. 8, 2022. (AP Photo, File)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonASSOCIATED PRESS
Prince Charles and Princess Anne, with their two corgi dogs, at the London, England airport on June 9, 1955, after making their first flight. They were returning to London from Balmoral. The flight lasted two-hours from Dyce, Scotland, in a Viking of the queen's flight. With them are Sir John D'Albiac, left, Airport Commandant; their governess, Miss Katherine Peebles; and standing behind her is air commodore Sir Edward Fielden, captain of the queen's flight, who flew in the aircraft with them. Man second from left is unidentified. (AP Photo)
ASSOCIATED PRESSPrince Charles and Princess Anne, with their two corgi dogs, at the London, England airport on June 9, 1955, after making their first flight. They were returning to London from Balmoral. The flight lasted two-hours from Dyce, Scotland, in a Viking of the queen's flight. With them are Sir John D'Albiac, left, Airport Commandant; their governess, Miss Katherine Peebles; and standing behind her is air commodore Sir Edward Fielden, captain of the queen's flight, who flew in the aircraft with them. Man second from left is unidentified. (AP Photo)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonBuckingham Palace
In this photo issued Thursday May 31, 2012, by Buckingham Palace from British Pathe dated 1957, showing Britain's Prince Charles, left, and Princess Anne, right, as children with a corgi on Holkham Beach, Norfolk, which features in the heir to the throne's personal television tribute to his mother, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, which draws on archive news reels and never before seen royal films and photographs. Prince Charles is sharing some of the royal family's home movies in a documentary paying tribute to his mother Queen Elizabeth II as she marks 60-years on the British throne. (AP Photo / Buckingham Palace/British Pathe via PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT - NO SALES - NO ARCHIVES
Buckingham PalaceIn this photo issued Thursday May 31, 2012, by Buckingham Palace from British Pathe dated 1957, showing Britain's Prince Charles, left, and Princess Anne, right, as children with a corgi on Holkham Beach, Norfolk, which features in the heir to the throne's personal television tribute to his mother, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, which draws on archive news reels and never before seen royal films and photographs. Prince Charles is sharing some of the royal family's home movies in a documentary paying tribute to his mother Queen Elizabeth II as she marks 60-years on the British throne. (AP Photo / Buckingham Palace/British Pathe via PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT - NO SALES - NO ARCHIVES
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FILE - Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, with their children Prince Charles and Princess Anne, play with the Queen's corgi pet, "Sugar," foreground, and the Duke's "Candy" during the royal family's summer holiday at Balmoral castle in Scotland, on August 15, 1955. Queen Elizabeth II's corgis were a key part of her public persona and her death has raised concern over who will care for her beloved dogs. The corgis were always by her side and lived a life of privilege fit for a royal. She owned nearly 30 throughout her life. She is reportedly survived by four dogs. (AP Photo)
STRFILE - Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh, with their children Prince Charles and Princess Anne, play with the Queen's corgi pet, "Sugar," foreground, and the Duke's "Candy" during the royal family's summer holiday at Balmoral castle in Scotland, on August 15, 1955. Queen Elizabeth II's corgis were a key part of her public persona and her death has raised concern over who will care for her beloved dogs. The corgis were always by her side and lived a life of privilege fit for a royal. She owned nearly 30 throughout her life. She is reportedly survived by four dogs. (AP Photo)
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FILE - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II walks with one of her corgis in an undated file photo. Queen Elizabeth II's corgis were a key part of her public persona and her death has raised concern over who will care for her beloved dogs. The corgis were always by her side and lived a life of privilege fit for a royal. She owned nearly 30 throughout her life. She is reportedly survived by four dogs. (AP Photo)
STFFILE - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II walks with one of her corgis in an undated file photo. Queen Elizabeth II's corgis were a key part of her public persona and her death has raised concern over who will care for her beloved dogs. The corgis were always by her side and lived a life of privilege fit for a royal. She owned nearly 30 throughout her life. She is reportedly survived by four dogs. (AP Photo)
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Princess Anne and Prince Andrew, children of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip of Britain, walks in London railway station on August 8, 1963 into a train that took them to Balmoral Estate in Scotland for summer holidays. The Princess, leading pet dog corgi, will celebrate her 13th birthday on August 15. Prince Andrew was three-years-old on February 19. (AP Photo)
AnonymousPrincess Anne and Prince Andrew, children of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip of Britain, walks in London railway station on August 8, 1963 into a train that took them to Balmoral Estate in Scotland for summer holidays. The Princess, leading pet dog corgi, will celebrate her 13th birthday on August 15. Prince Andrew was three-years-old on February 19. (AP Photo)
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FILE - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II walks with one of her corgis in an undated file photo. Queen Elizabeth II's corgis were a key part of her public persona and her death has raised concern over who will care for her beloved dogs. The corgis were always by her side and lived a life of privilege fit for a royal. She owned nearly 30 throughout her life. She is reportedly survived by four dogs. (AP Photo)
STRFILE - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II walks with one of her corgis in an undated file photo. Queen Elizabeth II's corgis were a key part of her public persona and her death has raised concern over who will care for her beloved dogs. The corgis were always by her side and lived a life of privilege fit for a royal. She owned nearly 30 throughout her life. She is reportedly survived by four dogs. (AP Photo)
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FILE - In this Nov. 19, 1956 file photo, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, left, and the Queen Mother take their Corgi dogs out for a stroll during a visit to the royal stud at Sandringham, England. (AP Photo, File)
STFFILE - In this Nov. 19, 1956 file photo, Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, left, and the Queen Mother take their Corgi dogs out for a stroll during a visit to the royal stud at Sandringham, England. (AP Photo, File)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonASSOCIATED PRESS
An improvised see-saw, fashioned from a log and a rough-hewn flank, provides amusement for the royal family during visit to a sawmill on the Balmoral Castle estate in Scotland on Sept. 15, 1957. Queen Elizabeth II looks on smilingly as Prince Philip uses a foot to help balance the kilt-clad Princess Anne and Prince Charles. One of the Queen's pet welsh corgi dogs seems intent on the goings on. (AP Photo)
ASSOCIATED PRESSAn improvised see-saw, fashioned from a log and a rough-hewn flank, provides amusement for the royal family during visit to a sawmill on the Balmoral Castle estate in Scotland on Sept. 15, 1957. Queen Elizabeth II looks on smilingly as Prince Philip uses a foot to help balance the kilt-clad Princess Anne and Prince Charles. One of the Queen's pet welsh corgi dogs seems intent on the goings on. (AP Photo)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonASSOCIATED PRESS
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip strolled near the George IV gateway of Britain’s Windsor Castle on June 2, 1959, in this recent picture set against the background of the historic battlements. One of the Queen’s Pet Corgi terriers keeps an eye on his mistress as a sentry stands stiffly at attention outside his post. The royal couple will visit Canada later this month. (AP Photo)
ASSOCIATED PRESSQueen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip strolled near the George IV gateway of Britain’s Windsor Castle on June 2, 1959, in this recent picture set against the background of the historic battlements. One of the Queen’s Pet Corgi terriers keeps an eye on his mistress as a sentry stands stiffly at attention outside his post. The royal couple will visit Canada later this month. (AP Photo)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonASSOCIATED PRESS
Queen Elizabeth II, who will celebrate her 42nd birthday, April 21, 1968, poses with her family at Frogmore, Windsor, England. From left, are: the Duke of Edinburgh, 46; Princess Anne, 17; Prince Edward, 4; the Queen; Prince Andrew, 8; and Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, 19. Dog is family?s pet Corgi. (AP Photo)
ASSOCIATED PRESSQueen Elizabeth II, who will celebrate her 42nd birthday, April 21, 1968, poses with her family at Frogmore, Windsor, England. From left, are: the Duke of Edinburgh, 46; Princess Anne, 17; Prince Edward, 4; the Queen; Prince Andrew, 8; and Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, 19. Dog is family?s pet Corgi. (AP Photo)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonASSOCIATED PRESS
Prince Charles with his five-year-old brother Prince Edward, Queen Elizabeth II and a pet corgi dog on the grounds of Windsor Castle on June 20, 1969 in England. (AP Photo)
ASSOCIATED PRESSPrince Charles with his five-year-old brother Prince Edward, Queen Elizabeth II and a pet corgi dog on the grounds of Windsor Castle on June 20, 1969 in England. (AP Photo)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonMARTIN CLEAVER
A royal corgi appears to bow to its mistress, Britain's Queen Elizabeth as she celebrates her 87th birthday at Clarence House, London residence, England, on Aug. 4, 1987. (AP Photo/Martin Cleaver)
MARTIN CLEAVERA royal corgi appears to bow to its mistress, Britain's Queen Elizabeth as she celebrates her 87th birthday at Clarence House, London residence, England, on Aug. 4, 1987. (AP Photo/Martin Cleaver)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonVictor Boynton
Two of her pet corgis went to London Airport on April 17, 1963 with Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother when she flew out to Tours for her six sight-seeing visit to the Loire Valley. The dogs, pictured with an unidentified aide, did not go with the royal visitor. They just went to the airport for the ride. (AP Photo/Victor Boynton)
Victor BoyntonTwo of her pet corgis went to London Airport on April 17, 1963 with Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother when she flew out to Tours for her six sight-seeing visit to the Loire Valley. The dogs, pictured with an unidentified aide, did not go with the royal visitor. They just went to the airport for the ride. (AP Photo/Victor Boynton)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonVictor Boynton
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother holds down her wind-ruffled hair as she arrives at London Airport on August 8, 1963, on her way to the Castle of Mey in Scotland. Accompanying her, with some reluctance, is one of her pet corgis. She will spend a fortnight at the castle, her home in Caithness. (AP Photo/Victor Boynton)
Victor BoyntonQueen Elizabeth the Queen Mother holds down her wind-ruffled hair as she arrives at London Airport on August 8, 1963, on her way to the Castle of Mey in Scotland. Accompanying her, with some reluctance, is one of her pet corgis. She will spend a fortnight at the castle, her home in Caithness. (AP Photo/Victor Boynton)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonASSOCIATED PRESS
Queen Elizabeth II of England, with her pet Corgi dogs, leads members of the Royal Family into Liverpool Street Station in London on Dec. 30, 1966, when they left by train for Sandringham, their Norfolk home where they will spend the rest of the Christmas holiday. Behind the Queen is her eldest son, Prince Charles, while a railway official leads her youngest son, Prince Edward, by the hand. He is followed by his brother, Prince Andrew, 6, with their aunt Princess Margaret and the Queen's Daughter, Princess Anne bringing up the rear. (AP Photo)
ASSOCIATED PRESSQueen Elizabeth II of England, with her pet Corgi dogs, leads members of the Royal Family into Liverpool Street Station in London on Dec. 30, 1966, when they left by train for Sandringham, their Norfolk home where they will spend the rest of the Christmas holiday. Behind the Queen is her eldest son, Prince Charles, while a railway official leads her youngest son, Prince Edward, by the hand. He is followed by his brother, Prince Andrew, 6, with their aunt Princess Margaret and the Queen's Daughter, Princess Anne bringing up the rear. (AP Photo)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonASSOCIATED PRESS
Four-year-old Prince Edward, like most young children, asks the questions. Here he is enquiring about his mother's costume when the Royal Family posed in the gardens of Frogmore, Windsor on April 22, 1968, for special photographs in celebration of the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, who was 42 on Sunday. Also seen are: The Duke of Edinburgh (47 in June), Princess Anne (18 in August), the Prince of Wales, 19, Prince Andrew, 8, and of course the pet corgi had to be there. (AP Photo)
ASSOCIATED PRESSFour-year-old Prince Edward, like most young children, asks the questions. Here he is enquiring about his mother's costume when the Royal Family posed in the gardens of Frogmore, Windsor on April 22, 1968, for special photographs in celebration of the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II, who was 42 on Sunday. Also seen are: The Duke of Edinburgh (47 in June), Princess Anne (18 in August), the Prince of Wales, 19, Prince Andrew, 8, and of course the pet corgi had to be there. (AP Photo)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonJohn Rider
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is accompanied by two of her sons, 10-year-old Prince Andrew, left, and Prince Edward, 6, and two of the royal corgis as she talks with unidentified official at London's Liverpool street railway station on Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1970. The royal family was leaving for Sandringham, England, where they plan to celebrate the New Year holiday. (AP Photo/ John Rider)
John RiderBritain's Queen Elizabeth II is accompanied by two of her sons, 10-year-old Prince Andrew, left, and Prince Edward, 6, and two of the royal corgis as she talks with unidentified official at London's Liverpool street railway station on Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1970. The royal family was leaving for Sandringham, England, where they plan to celebrate the New Year holiday. (AP Photo/ John Rider)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonStefan Rousseau
The Corgis belonging to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II are taken for a walk in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, Wednesday, April 1, 2009, past US President Obama's car whilst he has an audience with the Queen. It's not every day the American president's driver is told to move his bulletproof car. But Queen Elizabeth II's handlers made the request Wednesday after President Barack Obama's reinforced Cadillac limousine was found to be blocking the garden entrance driveway at Buckingham Palace. After it was moved, Jaguars carrying Prince Charles and other members of the royal family pulled up for the queen's reception for leaders attending Thursday's G-20 summit. (AP Photo/Stefan Rousseau/pool)
Stefan RousseauThe Corgis belonging to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II are taken for a walk in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, Wednesday, April 1, 2009, past US President Obama's car whilst he has an audience with the Queen. It's not every day the American president's driver is told to move his bulletproof car. But Queen Elizabeth II's handlers made the request Wednesday after President Barack Obama's reinforced Cadillac limousine was found to be blocking the garden entrance driveway at Buckingham Palace. After it was moved, Jaguars carrying Prince Charles and other members of the royal family pulled up for the queen's reception for leaders attending Thursday's G-20 summit. (AP Photo/Stefan Rousseau/pool)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonBEN STANSALL
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, left, looks at a Corgi dog as British television presenter Paul O'Grady, second right, looks on during a visit to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in London on March 17, 2015. (AP Photo/Ben Stansall, Pool)
BEN STANSALLBritain's Queen Elizabeth II, left, looks at a Corgi dog as British television presenter Paul O'Grady, second right, looks on during a visit to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in London on March 17, 2015. (AP Photo/Ben Stansall, Pool)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonAlastair Grant
Pembrokeshire Welsh Corgi dogs attention span lapses as they are asked by their owners to pose next to wax work models of the British Royal family wearing colorful Christmas themed jumpers for a charity Christmas Jumper Day campaign at Madame Tussauds wax works in London, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016. The members of the royal family are from the left, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Queen Elizabeth II, Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William. The Queen is well known for her love of this particular breed of dogs. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Alastair GrantPembrokeshire Welsh Corgi dogs attention span lapses as they are asked by their owners to pose next to wax work models of the British Royal family wearing colorful Christmas themed jumpers for a charity Christmas Jumper Day campaign at Madame Tussauds wax works in London, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016. The members of the royal family are from the left, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, Queen Elizabeth II, Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William. The Queen is well known for her love of this particular breed of dogs. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonKIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH
FILE - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team will the royal corgis in attendance at Buckingham Palace, London Tuesday Nov. 5, 2002. Queen Elizabeth II's corgis were a key part of her public persona and her death has raised concern over who will care for her beloved dogs. The corgis were always by her side and lived a life of privilege fit for a royal. She owned nearly 30 throughout her life. She is reportedly survived by four dogs. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, Pool)
KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTHFILE - Britain's Queen Elizabeth II meets the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team will the royal corgis in attendance at Buckingham Palace, London Tuesday Nov. 5, 2002. Queen Elizabeth II's corgis were a key part of her public persona and her death has raised concern over who will care for her beloved dogs. The corgis were always by her side and lived a life of privilege fit for a royal. She owned nearly 30 throughout her life. She is reportedly survived by four dogs. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, Pool)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonKirsty Wigglesworth
Puppet maker Louise Jones puts the finishing touches to her group of corgi puppets, each one an individual and based on past and present Royal corgis, part of 'The Queen's Favourites' for the Platinum Jubilee Pageant, in Coventry, England, Thursday, May 5, 2022. Coventry based Imagineer are bringing all 'The Queen's Favourites' to The Queens Platinum Jubilee Pageant on June 5, 2022 in collaboration with Midlands based artists and participants. The Pageant is to honour Britain's Queen Elizabeth II as the first British Monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee with 70 years of service. The Pageant will pass through Westminster and along The Mall past Buckingham Palace telling the story of the Queen's record reign. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Kirsty WigglesworthPuppet maker Louise Jones puts the finishing touches to her group of corgi puppets, each one an individual and based on past and present Royal corgis, part of 'The Queen's Favourites' for the Platinum Jubilee Pageant, in Coventry, England, Thursday, May 5, 2022. Coventry based Imagineer are bringing all 'The Queen's Favourites' to The Queens Platinum Jubilee Pageant on June 5, 2022 in collaboration with Midlands based artists and participants. The Pageant is to honour Britain's Queen Elizabeth II as the first British Monarch to celebrate a Platinum Jubilee with 70 years of service. The Pageant will pass through Westminster and along The Mall past Buckingham Palace telling the story of the Queen's record reign. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonDominic Lipinski
A woman in a fancy dress hat featuring Queen Elizabeth II and a corgi waits for the start of the Diamond Jubilee concert in London Monday June 4, 2012. Thousands of flag-waving fans gathered to watch British music royalty celebrate Queen Elizabeth II on Monday with a Buckingham Palace concert featuring acts from throughout her 60-year-reign. But the queen's husband, Prince Philip, missed the concert after being hospitalized with a bladder infection. (AP Photo / Dominic Lipinski, Pool)
Dominic LipinskiA woman in a fancy dress hat featuring Queen Elizabeth II and a corgi waits for the start of the Diamond Jubilee concert in London Monday June 4, 2012. Thousands of flag-waving fans gathered to watch British music royalty celebrate Queen Elizabeth II on Monday with a Buckingham Palace concert featuring acts from throughout her 60-year-reign. But the queen's husband, Prince Philip, missed the concert after being hospitalized with a bladder infection. (AP Photo / Dominic Lipinski, Pool)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonDanny Lawson
Lilly the Corgi dog enjoys the Royal Pooch Party, celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, at the Moxy Manchester City hotel in Manchester, England, Sunday, June 5 2022. (Danny Lawson/PA via AP)
Danny LawsonLilly the Corgi dog enjoys the Royal Pooch Party, celebrating the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, at the Moxy Manchester City hotel in Manchester, England, Sunday, June 5 2022. (Danny Lawson/PA via AP)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonPeter Byrne
People walk corgis along the Royal Mile, before the arrival of the hearse carrying the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, in Edinburgh, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022. Queen Elizabeth II’s flag-draped coffin is passing through the rugged Scottish countryside on a final journey from her beloved summer estate Balmoral Castle to London. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)
Peter ByrnePeople walk corgis along the Royal Mile, before the arrival of the hearse carrying the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, in Edinburgh, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2022. Queen Elizabeth II’s flag-draped coffin is passing through the rugged Scottish countryside on a final journey from her beloved summer estate Balmoral Castle to London. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP)
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Queen’s corgis to live with Prince Andrew, his ex-wife Sarah FergusonJon Super
A young girl holds a Paddington bear and a Corgi dog stuffed toys while waiting to watch the Procession of Queen Elizabeth's coffin from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles Cathedral on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland, Monday, Sept. 12, 2022. At the Cathedral there will be a Service to celebrate the life of the Queen and her connection to Scotland. (AP Photo/Jon Super, Pool)
Jon SuperA young girl holds a Paddington bear and a Corgi dog stuffed toys while waiting to watch the Procession of Queen Elizabeth's coffin from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles Cathedral on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, Scotland, Monday, Sept. 12, 2022. At the Cathedral there will be a Service to celebrate the life of the Queen and her connection to Scotland. (AP Photo/Jon Super, Pool)