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Late Queen’s corgis seen in new photos near Andrew’s home | Royal | News

The late Queen Elizabeth II Elizabeth’s two remaining corgis were photographed walking near Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s home in Norfolk. Since the late Queen’s death in September 2022, Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson had been caring for Muick and Sandy at their former home, Royal Lodge, in Windsor.

Andrew and Sarah, both 66, were evicted from Royal Lodge last month due to their links to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. With Sarah’s various locations revealed, Andrew moved to a temporary home in Norfolk before moving permanently to nearby Marsh Farm.

Andrew, now thought to be the sole owner of the Corgis, was photographed walking with security staff today while other family members prepared to attend the Commonwealth Day ceremony.

The photos, taken from a public road, do not show Andrew, who has been living in Norfolk for six weeks.

To celebrate International Dog Day last year, Sarah shared two photos of Sandy and Muick.

Sarah captioned the post: “Life is better with a tail wagging next to you. Celebrating our companions today and always. #HappyInternationalDogDay!”

Commenting on Sarah’s post, one fan wrote: “So nice to see the royal Corgis.”

Another commented in August 2025: “Corgis thrive under your love and care.”

While Sarah and Andrew’s reputation was in ruins, no further updates were made on Sarah’s Instagram account.

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