Andrew will not be deprived of the Queen’s dogs, the palace confirms

Andrew will not be deprived of the Queen’s dogs, the palace confirms

The future of the late Queen Elizabeth’s dogs has been confirmed by Buckingham Palace, according to GB News.

The corgis are cared for by Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson after the monarch’s death.

On Thursday, King Charles stripped Andrew of his royal titles and asked him to leave his current home at the Royal Lodge.

GB News reported that the former couple took on the responsibility of looking after the dogs, named Muick and Sandy, and housing them at Royal Lodge.

Speculation about the future of the corgis started after Andrew was asked to leave the residence.

“The palace has now confirmed that “the corgis will remain with the family,” the news outlet reported.

“But it didn’t clarify which member of the family the corgis would live with.”

It said Andrew, Sarah Ferguson and their daughters Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice are all options to house the two dogs in the future.

King Charles stripped his younger brother Andrew of his princely title and forced him out of his Windsor home, Buckingham Palace said on Thursday in an attempt to remove the royals from him over his links to the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.

Andrew, 65, the younger brother of Charles and second son of the late Queen Elizabeth, has come under increasing pressure in recent years over his behavior and his ties to late sex offender Epstein. Earlier this month he was forced to stop using his title Duke of York.

Charles escalated his actions against Andrew by stripping him of all his titles, leaving him to be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.

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