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USA March 23, 2026

FERGIE'S CORGI CLONE CRAZE: ROYAL SECRETS EXPOSED!

FERGIE'S CORGI CLONE CRAZE: ROYAL SECRETS EXPOSED!

A whirlwind of speculation recently surrounded Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, fueled by reports suggesting a rather extraordinary venture: cloning the late Queen Elizabeth’s cherished corgis. The narrative painted a picture of a reality television series centered around Ferguson’s efforts to replicate Muick and Sandy, and sell these canine copies to devoted dog lovers worldwide.

However, the story quickly unraveled. A representative for the Duchess emphatically denied any involvement in such a project. Ferguson, they explained, consistently declines offers for reality television, despite receiving numerous proposals. Initial discussions with a media company regarding a general program about dogs did occur, but the opportunity was ultimately rejected.

The proposed series, as outlined in a synopsis, envisioned Ferguson establishing a company, “The Queen’s Corgis,” backed by scientists and investors. The aim was ambitious – to clone the royal corgis and distribute them globally. The show promised a deep dive into the world of genetics, the complexities of the royal family, and the challenges of a controversial business venture.

Sarah Ferguson posing with the late Queen Elizabeth's corgis, Muick and Sandy.

The synopsis hinted at dramatic tension, showcasing Ferguson’s resilience and determination as she navigated the ethical and practical hurdles of cloning. It ultimately aimed to celebrate the enduring bond between humans and animals, and honor the legacy of the Queen’s beloved companions.

The fate of Muick and Sandy themselves has been a subject of quiet observation. Following the Queen’s passing in September 2022, the corgis found a home with Prince Andrew and Ferguson at Royal Lodge. Recent photographs showed the pair enjoying a walk on the Sandringham estate, a poignant reminder of the Queen’s affection for the breed.

Ferguson has largely maintained a low profile in recent months, yet she continues to publicly acknowledge the significance of the corgis. On the third anniversary of the Queen’s death, she shared a touching tribute on social media, accompanied by a photo of the dogs.

 Queen Elizabeth walking Corgis in 1994. (Bang Showbiz)

Her message spoke of enduring love and remembrance, emphasizing the honor she felt in caring for the Queen’s companions. It was a simple, heartfelt gesture, a daily reminder of the cherished moments shared with Her Majesty. Even before that, Ferguson celebrated International Dog Day with a photo and a sentiment about the joy a wagging tail brings.

The story, while initially sensational, ultimately reveals a quiet dedication to preserving a piece of the Queen’s legacy. It’s a tale not of commercial exploitation, but of a continuing connection to a beloved monarch through the animals she adored.

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