When the queen died, her two beloved corgis were in the room.

When the queen died, her two beloved corgis were in the room.

Over the past few days, more details have emerged about Her Majesty the Queen, who died on September 8. Who was with the Queen in her room at Balmoral Castle when she quietly drew her last breath at 3:10 p.m. local time?

In addition to her only daughter, Princess Anne, who spent the Queen's last 24 hours with her and later said it was an "honor and privilege" to accompany her on her "final journey."

According to the Daily Mail, palace sources said the dogs were "in the room" with the queen and Princess Anne. The two puppies then appeared outside Windsor Castle, and when they said their final goodbyes to their late owners as the coffin passed by in the funeral procession on September 19, it shook the hearts of people around the world. (Her late Majesty the Queen's beloved pony, Carlton Lima Emma, was also there to bid farewell as the Queen's coffin made its way to St. George's Chapel)

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Muick and Sandy are now with Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York. Muick was named after Lake Muick, which is located at Balmoral Manor, and was presented to the late Queen when her husband, Prince Philip, was hospitalized in March 2021, along with another corgi named Fergus. Fergus died only a few months later, and Princess Beatrice, daughter of Andrew and Fergie, presented Sandy to restore her spirits after a difficult year.

And although their owner passed away, Prince William made sure that Mewick and Sandy were doing well in their new home, telling mourners the day before the Queen's funeral, "I saw them the other day. They are well cared for. They are very friendly corgis. They have a good home. They are very well taken care of."

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