Royal Ruckus: Charles Poised to Seize Beloved Corgis from Andrew Amid Palace Power Struggle
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King Charles III is reportedly preparing to take back Queen Elizabeth II's cherished corgis, Muick and Sandy, from his brother Prince Andrew. The move follows Andrew's loss of royal titles and concerns about his ability to provide a stable home. According to palace insiders, Charles believes the corgis are an integral part of the royal legacy and wants to ensure their care aligns with his mother's wishes. Sources close to the palace reveal that Charles is worried about the instability at Royal Lodge, where Andrew and Sarah Ferguson reside. The decision to reclaim the corgis has been influenced by the fact that Andrew and Sarah will no longer live together after leaving Royal Lodge. A royal insider recalled Queen Elizabeth's strong attachment to the dogs, stating that she would never have wanted them left solely with Sarah. Prince Andrew is resisting the effort to take back the corgis, but no official statement has been made by the Palace regarding the future of the royal pets. The claims are based on statements from a palace insider, but there has been no confirmation from Buckingham Palace. In a separate development, other assets in Royal Lodge, including fine art and royal artefacts, are being reclaimed by the Crown, further highlighting the ongoing power struggle within the royal family.