What Andrew DID to Elizabeth's Corgis: A HEARTBREAKING REVEAL

Prince Andrew's callous neglect of Queen Elizabeth II's cherished corgis, Muick and Sandy—the last living symbols of her enduring legacy. 



Just days ago, insiders leaked photos and staff accounts showing the dogs, once the Queen's constant companions, abandoned to "flunkies" for solitary walks near Andrew's Norfolk exile at Sandringham's Wood Farm, while he sulks indoors amid Epstein probes and eviction fallout.


The heartbreak deepened as reports emerged of Andrew's outright refusal to engage: no tender strolls, no affectionate play, just delegation to overworked aides juggling seven dogs total, including Fergie's terriers. "He's so broken by scandals he can't even muster love for Mum's final gift," a palace source wept, recalling how Andrew and his daughters gifted the pups during her lockdown loneliness, only for him to shun them post-death. Fergie, now forging independence post-Royal Lodge ousting, fights for custody in a bitter feud, branding Andrew's apathy "legacy betrayal."


This revelation, timed amid King Charles's olive branch to Harry and Anne's Sandringham lockdown against Camilla, paints Andrew as the ultimate pariah. The corgis, symbols of Elizabeth's unyielding duty, whimper in the shadows of his self-pity—walks skipped, coats unkempt, eyes pleading for the care their late mistress knew.

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