Sarah Ferguson believes late mother-in-law Queen Elizabeth is talking to her through her corgis

Talk about a doggone head scratcher.Sarah Ferguson thinks her late former mother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth, is channeling her through the fallen monarch’s beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy.Prince Andrew’s ex-wife, 65, revealed the bizarre revelation on stage at the Creative Women Platform Forum conference in London. Ferguson and Andrew still live together at their family home, Royal Lodge, in Windsor, despite being divorced for nearly four decades.The exes inherited the dogs following the Queen’s death at age 96 in September 2022.“I have her dogs.I have her corgis, so every morning they come in and go, ‘Woof, woof’ and all that and I’m sure it’s her talking to me,” Ferguson explained at the conference, posting a clip of the conversation on Instagram.

Her wild claims sparked laughs from the audience.However, their laughter quickly subsided when the Duchess of York began speaking about her late mother-in-law.“The real thing is that I had the greatest honor to be her daughter-in-law.

You know, that’s really huge,” Ferguson continued.“When I was driving here, I saw the Elizabeth [train] line… I want everyone to remember what an amazing lady she was.”Queen Elizabeth’s love of corgis was well-documented, with the former ruler of the Commonwealth owning more than 30 corgis and “dorgi” mixes throughout her lifetime.Muick and Sandy were gifted to the Queen by Prince Andrew and Ferguson in 2021, making them her last fury friends before her death.After her passing, it was revealed that the exes would take ownership of her beloved doggos.

“The corgis will return to live at Royal Lodge with the Duke and Duchess.It was the Duchess who found the puppies, which were gifted to Her Majesty by the Duke,” a source told People at the time.

Ferguson has spoken out about Queen Elizabeth sending signs through her pets before.“They are national icons, so every time they run chasing a squirrel, I panic,” she said in 2023 about the corgis.“But ...

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