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Andrew's Corgis Face Health Scare at New Home

Summary

  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is relocating from Royal Lodge in 2026.
  • His corgis, inherited from Queen Elizabeth II, may move with him.
  • The Sandringham estate poses a risk of Seasonal Canine Illness to dogs.
Andrew's Corgis Face Health Scare at New Home

Prince Andrew is expected to leave Royal Lodge in 2026, with speculation suggesting a move to a property on the Sandringham estate.

The fate of his corgis, Sandy and Muick, inherited from his late mother Queen Elizabeth II, is currently vague, although Buckingham Palace stated they would remain with the family. Their potential relocation to Sandringham raises concerns due to the estate's history with Seasonal Canine Illness (SCI).

SCI is a rare but potentially fatal condition for dogs, characterized by vomiting, diarrhea, and tiredness after woodland exposure. While less common now, historical outbreaks on the Sandringham estate have prompted warnings to visitors. The Blue Cross advises prompt veterinary attention for suspected cases, noting that early treatment improves recovery chances.

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It is believed Prince Andrew's corgis may move with him to Sandringham, though this has not been officially confirmed.
SCI is a rare but dangerous condition affecting dogs, causing vomiting, diarrhea, and tiredness, potentially linked to woodland areas.
Prince Andrew is expected to move from Royal Lodge in 2026, possibly to a property on the Sandringham estate.

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