The Royal Corgis Are Moving In With Prince Andrew At The Royal Lodge

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You’ll be relieved to know that late Queen Elizabeth II's royal pups are continuing their reign by joining the household of one of the Queen’s children, and according to a Royal Family member, the pups are doing just fine.

"The corgis will return to live at Royal Lodge with the duke and duchess. It was the duchess who found the puppies that were gifted to Her Majesty by the duke," a source close to the prince told Newsweek.

The living situation is fitting given that "the duchess bonded with Her Majesty over dog walking.” Even after Sarah Ferguson split from Prince Andrew, “she would continue her great friendship with Her Majesty, by walking the dogs in Frogmore and chatting," the source told Newsweek.

The Duke and Duchess of York are still on friendly terms and continue to live together at the Royal Lodge in Windsor, where the pups will join them, per People.

What has the Royal Family said about the Queen’s dogs?

Prince William shared an update with the public about the Queen’s furry friends. During a surprise visit on Sept. 17, Prince William told a mourner waiting in line to see the Queen lying in state that the dogs are in excellent care.

"They are two very friendly corgis, so they've got a good home," Prince William said in a video captured by Sky News, per HELLO! Magazine. "They'll be looked after very well. Spoiled rotten, I'm sure."

I know the royal dogs are in good hands with those who loved the Queen and admired her deep appreciation of her four-legged family members.

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