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Queen's Corgis: A Royal Mystery Unfolds
7 Jun
Summary
- The Queen's corgis, Sandy and Muick, are missing from public view.
- Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson inherited the dogs after the Queen's death.
- Locals in Wolferton report sightings of the corgis, but their handler is unclear.

The fate of Queen Elizabeth II's cherished corgis, Sandy and Muick, remains uncertain, sparking public intrigue about their current whereabouts. Following the monarch's death in 2022, the two corgis were bequeathed to Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson. Their public appearances have since ceased, leaving many to wonder about their daily lives.
Sandy and Muick, who were gifted to the Queen in 2021, were present at her funeral, a poignant display of loyalty. It was later revealed that Muick struggled emotionally for a year following the Queen's passing. The corgis were last officially seen in a photograph shared nearly nine months before the current date, taken by Gerry Slade.
Prince Andrew, who moved to Wood Farm on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk, over 100 miles from London, in February of this year, has maintained a low public profile. Sarah Ferguson's whereabouts are also unclear, with conflicting reports placing her in various locations. Despite the eviction from their Windsor residence, local reports suggest the corgis are present in the Wolferton area, though their handler remains a point of speculation.