Ex-Prince Andrew is facing a dispute as ex wife, Sarah Ferguson, reportedly prepares to push back to gain custody of the late Queen’s Corgis. The claim lands amid reports that the former Duke of York keeps a low profile after his arrest. For context, a source has reported on the Queen’s Corgis, Sandy and Muick. The outlet said the dogs were gifted to Queen Elizabeth II in her final years.
Sarah Ferguson preparing to fight ex-Prince Andrew for custody of Corgis, per source
As per OK! Magazine, Sarah Ferguson is preparing for a potential legal battle with Ex-Prince Andrew to gain the custody of Corgis. The report said the Corgis were gifted by the ex-prince Andrew and his daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.
In turn, an insider claimed Ferguson has cared for the pups, Sandy and Muick, regularly since the Queen’s death. The source said, “Sarah has ended up looking after them just as much as he has since the Queen’s death.”
At the same time, the outlet tied the tension to the police timeline around the ex-Prince Andrew arrest. It said Thames Valley Police arrested the former prince on suspicion of misconduct in public office. It also said officers searched his Norfolk home and Royal Lodge in Windsor. He was later released under investigation after “nearly 12 hours of questioning.” OK Magazine added that he has denied wrongdoing.
However, as per the report, the lack of paperwork is now driving the standoff. The source added, “There’s no written agreement spelling out ownership”. In addition, the insider claimed ex-Prince Andrew has taken a firm line, calling the issue closed. Still, another palace insider said Sarah is not trying to “create unnecessary drama.”
The source said she wants “recognition” and “at least just as much time” with the dogs. She has said previously, “I have (the late Queen’s) dogs, I have her corgis.” She added, “Every morning they come in and go, ‘Woof woof’ and all that.” Even so, the outlet said shared-care options have been discussed, including Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie stepping in.
Originally reported by Santanu Das on RealityTea.
