Sarah Ferguson has sparked fresh anger within the Royal Family after claiming the late Queen Elizabeth II “speaks” to her through the royal corgis, a move described by insiders as “crass and bizarre.” The former Duchess of York told an audience at a Creative Women Platform Forum that her mornings with the dogs Muick and Sandy involve them saying “woof woof” as messages from the late monarch.
Royal correspondent Emily Andrews revealed that Prince William and Princess Kate are particularly frustrated by Ferguson’s repeated attempts to monetise her connection to the Queen, leaving key royals “appalled.” Ms Ferguson has also been linked to a controversial Hollywood proposal to clone the corgis for a reality television series, which would have tracked her efforts to produce and sell genetic copies of the dogs for up to £75,000 each. Sources insist the corgis were bought by the former Prince Andrew in 2021 without family consultation and simply remained with the Yorks after the Queen’s death, contrary to any impression Ms Ferguson gave that they were bequeathed to her. The latest episode has deepened irritation at Buckingham Palace, with Prince William said to be furious over what is seen as another exploitation of the late Queen’s memory for personal gain.

