Sarah Ferguson, II. She said she was relieved of grief after the death of Elizabeth’s corgi

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Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, Queen She told how Elizabeth’s dogs felt after the death of her mistress. It has been reported daily mail.

They are really happy, as the Duchess said on the broadcast of the BBC radio station.

According to Sarah Ferguson, Corgis Muick and Sandy were born in World War II. After Elizabeth’s death, she moved to the Royal Mansion, where she lived with her husband, Prince Andrew. They are now relieved of their grief over the Queen’s death.

“They’re doing well, they’re really happy, their tails are up again, so I think they’ve been relieved of their grief,” the Duchess said.

He added that dogs are gentle and very affectionate.

“I think it was the queen who taught them to be so gentle. When you take a cracker, you cut it in half like she did with her little hands… She probably just put the pieces in front of them and carefully picked them up,” Sarah Ferguson said.

Formerly Sarah Ferguson congratulated Happy birthday to Princess Eugenie, who shared her childhood photo.

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