- Sarah Ferguson was close to her mother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth, throughout her long life as Majesty.
- The Duchess of York married Prince Andrew in 1986; They divorced in 1996, 10 years later, but still live together at the Royal Lodge in Windsor.
- There is also the late Corgis Surviving, Sandy and Muick, and Ferguson said this week that Queen Elizabeth is communicating with her through her dogs.
Sarah Ferguson was close to her mother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth, during the long life of the late monarch-so much so that the Duchess of York now has her remaining corgis, Sandy and Muick of her deceased, living with her and her ex-Mari Prince Andrew at the Royal Lodge in Windsor. (Yes, although they have been divorced for almost 30 years, the former couple still lives together, but hey, there are 30 rooms, after all.)
It was by Sandy and Muick, said Ferguson, that Queen Elizabeth always communicates with her. While speaking to the Creative Women Platform forum, the Duchess of York said, via Time“I have her dogs. I have her hugs. Each morning, they enter and go” woof, woof “and all that, and I’m sure she is talking to me. I’m sure it’s her, reminding me that she is still there.”
From the late Queen, Ferguson added: “I had the greatest honor to be her daughter-in-law. It’s pretty huge. And when I was driving here, I saw Elizabeth’s line (a railway line named at the end of the queen) and I said: “ I want everyone to remember the incredible woman she was. ” ”.
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Ferguson previously shared, by The mirrorThat Sandy and Muick “are national icons, so each time they run in pursuit of a squirrel, I panic.”
“But they are total joys, and I always think that when they don’t approach anything, and there are no squirrels in sight, I think it is because the queen passes,” she added.
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Queen Elizabeth was a dog lover for life, with more than 30 Corgis and Dormis – a mixture of corgi -dos – throughout her life. In addition to taking care of Sandy and Muick, Ferguson has entered the royal fold more publicly since the death of Queen Elizabeth, attending events of the royal family such as the traditional Easter service in Windsor and Christmas in Sandringham, even if she had not done so since she and Prince Andrew divorced in 1996 after 10 years of marriage. Ferguson was recently invited by King Charles, his former brother-in-law, at a reception of the Buckingham Palace, where the king thanked those who work for charity against cancer. Charles – who received a cancer diagnosis in 2024 – also met with other people who had been diagnosed with cancer, including Ferguson, who has received consecutive diagnostics of skin and breast cancer in recent years.
From the king, the Duchess of York said during the event: “He puts all his heart in everything he does.”
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