King Charles Preparing to Reclaim Queen Elizabeth's Beloved Corgis
Recent reports suggest that King Charles III is gearing up to reclaim Queen Elizabeth II's cherished corgis, Muick and Sandy, from his brother, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The beloved dogs, who were initially gifted to the queen by Andrew in 2021, have remained in the royal family’s care since her passing in 2022. However, it appears that King Charles no longer believes his brother is capable of providing the stable environment the dogs deserve.
The corgis were entrusted to Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, following the queen’s death, as the couple lived together at Royal Lodge. Despite their 1996 divorce, the two continued to share a home, where Muick and Sandy were cared for. However, after Andrew was stripped of his royal titles in late 2025 due to his ties with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, the royal family has reportedly decided it’s time for a change.
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According to journalist Rob Shuter, insiders at the palace have revealed that King Charles is concerned about the “deteriorating situation” at Royal Lodge, where the corgis have lived since the queen’s death. These sources claim the king wants to find a more stable home for the dogs, one that would ensure they receive better judgment and care. It has been suggested that the late queen would never have wanted the dogs to be left solely in Sarah Ferguson’s care, a sentiment that King Charles is said to fully understand.
Reports indicate that Charles is already exploring formal channels to reclaim the corgis, with some even suggesting the dogs will remain as “part of the Crown’s living legacy.” However, as of now, the specifics of who will care for them remain unclear. The palace confirmed that the corgis would remain within the royal family, but no details have been shared about their new living arrangements. Given that Andrew and Sarah are both facing significant life changes, with Andrew set to vacate Royal Lodge, the future of the dogs is uncertain.
Despite these uncertainties, Ferguson has made it clear that she holds a deep connection to the queen’s dogs. In public statements, she has described caring for Muick and Sandy as a “daily reminder” of her time with Queen Elizabeth and has even expressed a sense of communication with the late monarch through the dogs. Ferguson’s ongoing care of the corgis has been seen as a poignant reminder of the queen’s enduring legacy, particularly her affection for these beloved pets.
As the royal family navigates these complex dynamics, one thing is certain: the future of Queen Elizabeth’s corgis is in flux. While their next home is yet to be determined, their place in the royal family’s heart remains secure.
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