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Sarah Ferguson Believes Queen Elizabeth's Corgis Bark at the Monarch's Ghost
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The Duchess of York, who is left to care for the late royal's beloved corgis Sandy and Muick since her death, says when the dogs bark at nothing in sight, 'I believe it's because the Queen is passing by.'

AceShowbiz - Sarah Ferguson believes the late Queen Elizabeth's corgis bark at the monarch's ghost. The Duchess of York, 63, who was married to the royal's son Prince Andrew for 10 years, has been looking after the royal's beloved corgis Sandy and Muick since her death aged 96 on September 8, 2022 at her Balmoral estate.

She told People magazine about the dogs, which were originally given to the Queen as a present from Sarah, Andrew and their daughters Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, "I always think that when they bark at nothing, and there's no squirrels in sight, I believe it's because the Queen is passing by."

Sarah added the Queen had "the most incredible faith" in God and hailed her as her "total idol" as one of her greatest skills was putting people at ease in her presence. The Duchess, who stayed close to the Queen after her split from Andrew, added, "She put you at ease straightaway… because it's terrifying, you know? I used to sit there for hours thinking, 'Oh my gosh, this is somebody's lifetime to have an audience with the Queen, and I'm sitting having a cup of tea.' She had the most incredible faith of any single person I've ever met. She just knew what to do. She knew how to make people feel good... she was my total idol."

Sarah opened up about her hero-worship of the Queen while speaking about her latest historical romance novel "A Most Intriguing Lady", which is set to come out next month and tells of a duke's daughter who "secretly moonlights as an amateur sleuth for high society's inner circle." Sarah said in a New Year's poem the Queen was "tucked in our hearts" and "free."

Sarah Ferguson's Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II

Sarah Ferguson wrote a poem for Queen Elizabeth II.

She posted a short rhyme on Instagram in tribute to the monarch titled "We Will Miss You, Dearest Friend", alongside a picture of the Queen taken on the monarch's visit to Royal Ascot in 2018. Her poem said, "As the primroses appear on the banks of Windsor so clear, new beginnings, new paths, new rainbows to see, you are tucked in our hearts even though apart - so welcome 2023 knowing you are free. Happy New Year." Sarah added the caption, "We will miss you always dearest friend. You remain in our hearts. Happy New Year."

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