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Sarah Ferguson Denies Claims About Proposed Reality TV Series on Cloning Late Queen’s Corgis

Sarah Ferguson's team denies her involvement in a reality show about cloning the Queen’s corgis despite media reports, clarifying she declined all related proposals.

  • Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, publicly rejected claims she intended to star in a reality series about cloning Queen Elizabeth II's corgis, stating she declined the proposal after preliminary discussions with Halcyon Media.
  • Media reports previously suggested a show concept titled "The Queen's Corgis" that would follow the cloning process, with a synopsis from Halcyon Studios describing a venture where Ferguson "aims to clone the Queen's corgis."
  • Addressing the speculation, the representative clarified that Ferguson "regularly receives varied TV offers" and dismissed the cloning narrative as an unpursued idea, adding, "To be absolutely clear, she declined the proposal."
  • The corgis, Sandy and Muick, remain in the care of Ferguson and her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, with reports confirming the dogs were living with Andrew following the couple's eviction from Royal Lodge.
  • This denial marks Ferguson's first on-the-record comment this year amid a period of public withdrawal, as the former Duchess has kept a low profile following the closure of her charity, Sarah's Trust, and scrutiny regarding past associations with Jeffrey Epstein.
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Corgiclone from Hollywood? Sarah Ferguson wanted to clone the Queen's beloved dogs. Why the project was stalled.

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Nothing seems to stop Sarah Ferguson when it comes to making some money, not even her imagination. At the death of Queen Elizabeth II, she contacted television producers to build a program on cloning the dogs of the late Queen...

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Sarah Ferguson is said to have negotiated an incredible TV concept with a US studio after the Queen's death – in the centre: the dogs of the late monarch.

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PerthNow broke the news in City of Perth, Australia on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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