Sarah Ferguson suggests that her home is haunted by the queen.

Sarah Ferguson suggests that her home is haunted by the queen.

After the queen's death last September, former wife Sarah Ferguson was given the honor of inheriting the queen's remaining corgis, Muick and Sandy. And thanks to these puppies, Ferguson can feel the queen's presence at the Royal Lodge, the home she shares with her ex-husband Prince Andrew, "Hello" reported.

According to Ferguson, Muick and Sandy often "bark at nothing" and come to believe that the queen's ghost "passes by."

"I'm their favorite, but people always say it's because I feed them gravy bones. I love them all and spoil them the most."

And while adopting the corgis has been a joy for her, the Duchess of York said it has not been without its difficulties. The last two of the late queen's corgis were raised by the late queen "on an ultra-luxurious diet of fresh beef, corn-fed chicken, lamb, and rabbit, specially prepared by the queen's Royal Chef Army. (Seriously, to be a Queen's Corgi was to live a life of luxury.)

The Corgis even had their own menu, which, according to royal chef Darren McGrady, was "chosen monthly by Mrs. Fensick, who takes care of all the dogs at Sandringham, and sent to the kitchen . and sent to the kitchen."

The menu is also available at the Mui Mui restaurant.

Muick and Sandy were mostly raised at Windsor Castle before moving to the Royal Lodge, which has 30 rooms for the corgis to roam and 21 acres of secluded gardens. But the Duke and Duchess of York will soon be relocating, as will Muick and Sandy. At least Andrew will move to Frogmore Cottage, the former home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, in a royal reorganization by Prince Charles, which, according to People magazine, is just the beginning of King Charles' "slimmed-down monarchy" plan, as has long been rumored People magazine reports that this is just the beginning of King Charles' plan for a "slimmer monarchy," as has long been rumored. One source told the Evening Standard, "The King is not like a housing society for distant relatives."

According to the Mirror, another official added, "Many of the practices that developed during the previous monarchy will change. The king is not ruthless or reckless, but if family members are not part of the core family and do not work for the royal family, it is only fair that they have their own homes and raise their own funds." Andrew has not worked for the royal family since 2020.

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