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Queen's Corgis Found Safe in Sandringham
12 Mar
Summary
- Queen Elizabeth's corgis, Sandy and Muick, are in Sandringham.
- Prince Andrew is still caring for the corgis in February 2026.
- Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie gifted the pups in 2021.

Queen Elizabeth II's cherished corgis, Sandy and Muick, are confirmed to be in Sandringham as of February 2026, remaining under the care of Prince Andrew. The dogs were pictured on the grounds near Wood Farm, where Andrew is currently residing while awaiting renovations on his new home. This appearance dispelled concerns about their welfare following reports of Andrew's potential eviction from the Royal Lodge in Windsor.
The corgis were originally gifted to the late Queen in 2021 by her granddaughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. The intention behind the gift was to provide comfort to the Queen during Prince Philip's hospital stay. Following the Queen's passing in September 2022, Andrew assumed responsibility for her beloved pets. Despite his own title being removed by King Charles in November 2025, a Buckingham Palace statement indicated the corgis would remain with the family.




