The Duchess of York has delivered a heartwarming new photo and message about the Queen's beloved pets
October 15, 2022 - 08:46 BST Hannah Hargrave Sarah Ferguson is revelling in her new parental role, as she cares for the late Queen's beloved pet corgis, and her latest photo only goes to prove it further.
She captioned the post:"The presents that keep giving," and her social media followers couldn't wait to wish her happy birthday. LOOK: Meghan Markle's four-day beachfront wedding with ex-husband Trevor – all the details Many others gushed over the sweet photos as the Duchess looked to be loving the time spent with the pets. READ: Meghan Markle's mother Doria got married after six months – inside unconventional weddingThe 63-year-old said that taking care of the late Queen's furry companions is a"big honour". Sarah is caring for the late Queen's dogs
Along with another Corgi named Fergus, Muick was gifted to the Queen by Prince Andrew during lockdown last year. The royal bought his mother two new pups in an effort to distract her whilst Prince Philip was in hospital. When Fergus sadly passed in May 2021, the late monarch was reportedly left 'devastated'.
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