Prince Andrew ‘gifted corgi puppies to help Queen cope when Prince Philip was ill’
Prince Andrew’s gift for the Queen: Royal ‘was behind present of two new corgi puppies to help monarch cope when Prince Philip was ill in hospital’
- Her Majesty’s new puppies, Muick and Fergus, were gifted to her earlier this year
- Dogs ‘bought’ by Prince Andrew for his mother while her husband was in hospital
- Royal experts suggest the Duke of York seems to be hoping for ‘rehabilitation’
- But Prince Charles and his son William have plans for a slimmed-down monarchy
Prince Andrew gifted his mother two puppies to help her cope when her late husband was in hospital, reports suggest today.
Her Majesty was given the dogs in February to keep her company in Windsor while the Duke of Edinburgh was recovering from heart surgery.
It has now emerged that the pups were ‘bought by Prince Andrew’ in a bid to cheer his 94-year-old mother up.
This comes as royal experts predict the Duke of York is ‘trying to rehabilitate himself’ and get back into the royal fold – despite his brother Charles and Prince William pushing plans for a slimmed-down monarchy.

Prince Andrew gifted his mother two puppies to help her cope when her late husband was in hospital. Pictured, the mother and son at the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral last week

The Queen named her new puppies Fergus and Muick after her war hero uncle and her favourite beauty spot in Balmoral. These two pooches were posted on the Pets4Home site and match the description and how much the Queen reportedly paid for one

Her Majesty, 94, drove her green Jaguar through the grounds of Windsor Castle, the day before the Duke of Edinburgh was laid to rest at St George’s Chapel

Prince Andrew was spotted going for a horse ride in Windsor yesterday morning, his latest appearance in public in recent days
The Queen has turned to her dogs for comfort in the aftermath of her husband’s death.
The day before Prince Philip’s funeral, she drove her two puppies from the castle towards Frogmore Gardens for a walk.
The Queen named the dorgi Fergus, after her maternal uncle Fergus Bowes-Lyon, who died in France during World War I.
She named the second, a corgi, Muick – pronounced Mick – after Loch Muick, a lake on the Balmoral Estate in Scotland
A source told The Sun: ‘The Queen did not plan on getting any new dogs as she feared she was getting too old.
‘But it was Andrew who surprised his mum with two new puppies when she felt down and alone in the Castle after the Duke was taken to hospital.’
Prince Andrew was spotted going for a horse ride in Windsor yesterday afternoon, his latest appearance in public in recent days, with one royal expert suggesting he may be ‘trying to rehabilitate himself’.
On Saturday, The Duke of York sat next to the Queen at his father’s funeral before leaving in his new £220,000 Bentley, while on April 11 he spoke to television cameras outside the Royal Chapel of All Saints at the Royal Lodge in Windsor, two days after his father’s death.
That appearance, where he paid tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh, was the first time he had directly addressed cameras since his car crash Newsnight interview about his friendship with convicted paedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.
Andrew then sat next to the Queen at his father’s funeral, before making regular trips to visit her afterwards, according to royal sources.

The royal has always been synonymous with pets and has owned more than 30 during her reign. Pictured: The Queen as a girl with one of the family’s corgis. The breed has been synonymous with the royal family since the 1930s
Before the funeral, there were also rumours that the Duke of York pushed to wear a Navy Admiral’s uniform during the service – only for the Queen to eventually rule that male royals had to wear suits.
Yesterday’s ride in Windsor has prompted speculation Andrew is attempting to ‘rehabilitate’ himself after stepping down from royal duties following his BBC disaster.
Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams told MailOnline that Andrew would ‘obviously like to be rehabilitated’, but must first answer FBI questions on his links to Epstein.
Andrew’s appearance comes after it was suggested Prince Charles is planning to slim down the monarchy in the wake of his father’s death and Megxit, which saw Prince Harry and Meghan Markle trade in royal life for LA.
Both Charles and Prince William are said to be in agreement that there is no future place for Andrew in the monarchy, according to reports.
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