Queen Elizabeth II speaks to Sarah Ferguson from beyond the grave via her beloved corgis, she claims
The late monarch’s daughter-in-law inherited her two dogs Sandy and Muick after her death in 2022, aged 96.
Fergie, 66, thinks that when they bark it is actually Queen Elizabeth II speaking to her.
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She said: “I have her dogs.

“I have her corgis.
“So every morning they come in and go, you know ‘woof woof’ and all that.
“I’m sure its her talking to me.”
Fergie – who was married to troubled Prince Andrew, 65, – added: “But the real thing is, is I had the greatest honour to be her daughter-in-law.
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“You know that’s pretty huge.”
She was speaking at the Creative Women Platform Forum in the Barbican, central London.
Royal lovers are convinced it is true, as reported on What’s The Jam.
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Jennifer Gastaldon gushed: “She was.”
Amy Blakeney added: “This is so lovely.
“We miss our Queen very much.”

Sian Lane said: “You are an amazing lady too.
“I am glad you stayed close and you have her corgis.”
Jess Allan joked: “So the late Queen has come back as a dog?
“Just imagine if anyone else said this?”
Georgina Black added: “Sarah you are truly inspirational and absolute legend queen diva.”

Suzie Bevil said: “She left you in charge of cleaning up after her dogs.
“Quite the honour.”
Fergie – mum to Princess Beatrice, 36, and Eugenie, 35 – added: “It was a pleasure to join so many inspiring women at the Creative Women Platform Forum.
“We gathered to celebrate the vital role women play in shaping a more sustainable, innovative and compassionate world.
“I was especially proud to reflect on the incredible example set by Her Late Majesty The Queen.
“A guiding light in my life, and for so many others around the world.”
The event ran from 7 May to the 9 May.
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