Sarah Ferguson was told that the late Queen’s corgis, who are now living with her and Prince Andrew, are "feeling grief" after the late monarch's death.The Duchess of York, 63, appeared on Thursday's episode of This Morning, to chat to hosts Holly Willoughby and Joel Dommett, who's stepping in for Phillip Schofield, about her new book.
She also spoke to resident animal communicator Beth Lee-Crowther while on the show about the late Queen's corgis called Sandy and Muick, who she now takes care of.
The pet psychic said: "Muick and Sandy have adapted really well to being with you, Sarah. But I feel that one of them in particular is really linked to you and keeps following you around and looking for reassurance all the time. "I do believe that they are feeling grief, but you're handling it really well." However, she continued to say that perhaps the corgis' current diet is causing some trouble and digestive problems.
Beth continued to say: "But one of them shows me that their diet is off.That they feel like, to me, is a bit bloated, so it might be good to look at perhaps a different food." After the Queen's death in September last year, one of the most common questions was what would happen to her beloved corgis, which had become a well-known part of her legacy.
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