Fergie's Plan To Clone And Sell The Queen's Corgis
Posted by karenl on March 31, 2026, 10:19 pm
"The disgraced former Duchess of York, 66, and her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, were gifted the Queen's dogs, Sandy and Muick, following her death in 2022.
Just eight months later, Fergie, 66, is said to have held talks with TV bosses in Los Angeles, where they touted an idea which would involve her selling cloned corgis to "dog lovers around the world". "According to a TV source, a synopsis for the proposed reality show read: "With the help of a team of scientists and investors, Fergie sets up a company called The Queen’s Corgis, which aims to clone the Queen’s corgis and sell them to other dog lovers around the world.
"But as she dives deeper into the world of genetics and cloning, Fergie realises that her business venture is not without controversy…
"Ultimately, (viewers) will be left with a sense of hope and wonder, as they witness the incredible bond between humans and animals, and the enduring legacy of the Queen’s beloved corgis,” the write-up adds, as reported by the Daily Mail.
An insider claimed Fergie "seemed to be up for anything provided she was paid", and liked the idea of "meeting rich aristocrats who might like to own a corgi".
In the end, discussions "fizzled out" and the reality show was abandoned."
I'm appalled. Fergie claims she put a stop to the plan, but I'm betting the TV people realized the outrage that would result from going through with her greedy, harebrained scheme. Eight months after the Queen's death. Fergie is a real piece of work, that's why she and Andrew meshed.
Claims that Sarah Ferguson was plotting a reality show built around cloning the late Queen's corgis have been reportedly knocked back by her representative, who said the former Duchess had walked away from any such proposal.
The Express understands the spokesman said Ms Ferguson, 66, had briefly engaged with Halcyon Studios over a possible programme about dogs in general — but drew a firm line when the conversation turned to something far more sensational.