On her 63rd birthday, Fergie shared a series of photos with the Queen’s dogs, which she inherited with Prince Andrew when he died.
Sixty-three years is something to celebrate. In celebration of her birthday this Saturday, October 15, Sarah Ferguson took to Twitter to share a series of photos with her new life companions, Elizabeth II’s corgis. Indeed, Prince Andrew’s ex-wife, mother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, inherited Sandy and Muick, two of the Queen’s adored dogs, following her death at Balmoral on September 8.
In the video, The crown Queen Elizabeth gives her corgi to Jackie Kennedy
Lying on the grass, smiling, kissing and hugging the two animals, the new owner seems quite delighted with her new role. The message, which also tended to break news to royal fans of the two corgis, particularly hurt netizens. “Oh thanks for sharing, I think about them often,” commented one. “So lovely to see the Queen’s dogs loved and happy,” wrote another.
In the video, Prince Andrew called the passage of Elizabeth II’s coffin in Edinburgh “old perversion”.
On September 19, the day of the Queen’s official funeral, Sandy and Muick entertained the public as they waited patiently for their late monarch’s casket at Windsor Castle.The Queen was buried in King George VI’s Chapel next to her husband prince philipEditor’s Note:). A touching image of the Queen attached to her corgi.
Source: Le Figaro