Queen's corgis to live with the Duke and Duchess of York

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Queen Elizabeth II’s corgis will live with the Duke and Duchess of York, Andrew and Sarah, a source close to the Duke of York told CNN.

The pair, who divorced in 1996, both reside at the Royal Lodge on the Windsor estate.The source told CNN that the Duchess bonded with the monarch over a shared love of dog-walking and horse-riding.Even after her divorce from Prince Andrew, Sarah continued her friendship with the Queen by walking dogs through the Windsor estate, the source added.The Queen, who died Thursday at the age of 96, is reported to have had four dogs, two of whom are Pembroke Welsh corgis, Muick and Sandy.

Hide Caption 13 of 22 Photos: The Queen and her corgisThe royal family strolls the grounds of Balmoral Castle in 1979.Hide Caption 14 of 22 Photos: The Queen and her corgisThe Queen and some of her corgis walk during the second day of the Windsor Horse Trials in 1980.Hide Caption 15 of 22 Photos: The Queen and her corgisThe Queen sits in the back seat of a car with one of her corgis in 1986.

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