Could we imagine Elizabeth II dying without his famous corgis ? Always with her, throughout her life, her dogs were an integral part of the personality of Queen Elizabeth II, who owned more than 30 different ones, which she cared for alone and took with her during his long walks in the Scottish moor of Balmoral. And his dogs paid him back…
And Page Six reveals on Monday that the two animals, named Muick and Sandy would not have left their mistress on her deathbed and would have watched over her with her children before saying a final goodbye to her in Windsor where they were transferred before being returned to a new master, Prince Andrew.
It must be said that this one seems to love dogs almost as much as his mother and it is he who had given him the older of the two, Muick, named after a lake in the Balmoral estate where she loved to go. At the time, the Duke of York had hoped to distract his mother, worried about the state of health of her husband, Prince Philip, who finally died in April 2021, at 99 and in the midst of a pandemic.
The second corgi, Sandy, comes from Prince Andrew’s daughter, Princess Beatrice, who had given it to her grandmother a few months earlier after the death of her previous animal. The two dogs, which “are OK“According to Prince William, they are in any case preparing to live a completely different life with Prince Andrew, who resides in a large building on the Windsor estate.
Prince Andrew retired with his corgis
A prince that we should not see again anytime soon in the entourage of British royalty : long protected by his mother, of whom he was the darling, he should on the contrary be radically removed from the entourage of his brother, King Charles III. A sidelining which comes after the many cases in which Prince Andrew has been involved, and in particular that of his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Friend of the controversial billionaire, he had participated in his trafficking of young women according to several testimonies including a young woman who had accused him of rape. To avoid the lawsuit, the fifties had to pay him a large sum of money. An unforgivable act for his older brother and his nephew William, who now refuse to speak to him, even if everyone made a lot of effort during the sovereign’s funeral week.