Andrew Windsor’s Unconventional Protest: Corgis and Horses at the Center of Royal Divorce Deal
Amid the turmoil of his royal downfall, Andrew Windsor has found an unexpected form of protest in the form of his beloved corgis and horses. The disgraced ex-duke has been using his connection to these animals to make a statement against what he perceives as unfair treatment by the royal family.
According to sources close to Andrew, he often brings up the promise he made to his mother to care for the corgis for as long as they live. This pledge serves as a reminder of his dedication to his family and his deep connection to the Queen. Andrew believes that the Queen would be distressed by the way he feels he is being marginalized by King Charles III and Prince William.
As Andrew prepares to move out of the Royal Lodge, public concern over the fate of his corgis, Muick and Sandy, has grown. Despite losing his royal titles, Andrew sees the dogs as a way to maintain a presence within the royal circle. Anyone who wishes to spend time with the corgis will inevitably have to acknowledge Andrew’s presence, ensuring that he cannot be completely ignored.
While the Queen’s horses are expected to remain in Windsor under the ownership of Charles and Queen Camilla, Andrew plans to use visits to the stables as a way to stay connected to the royal fold. By remaining visible on royal property, Andrew hopes to assert his place within the family, despite his exile.
From Andrew’s perspective, retreating quietly is not an option. He is determined to make his presence known and to show that he is still a part of the royal world, even if from the sidelines. His corgis and horses have become symbols of his defiance and his refusal to fade into obscurity.

