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Fergie to Watch Coronation on TV with Late Queen’s Corgis

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Fergie to Watch Coronation on TV with Late Queen’s Corgis

The upcoming coronation of King Charles has the Royal Family buzzing with excitement.

However, one notable absence will be Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.

But Fergie won't be missing out on the action entirely, as she plans to watch the ceremony from the comfort of her own home.

She'll also be joined by two special guests: Muck and Sandy, the Corgis famously adopted by Fergie and ex-husband alongside the late II.

Fergie has revealed that the Corgis can sense the late Queen's presence and will be barking away during the coronation broadcast.

This promises to be quality entertainment for those watching the ceremony from home.

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But Fergie's coronation plans don't end there.

She has been given a key role as a VIP attendee at the coronation concert at Windsor Castle.

We're not sure what being a VIP attendee entails, but we're hoping it involves a red carpet, a tiara, and some champagne.

The concert will feature performances by Take That and Lionel Richie, and 20,000 lucky ticket holders will be in attendance, including Fergie's daughters Beatrice and Eugenie.

Despite her VIP status, Fergie and her daughters are not expected to form part of the official coronation procession or step out onto the Buckingham Palace balcony, as none of them are working members of the Royal Family.

It's a shame, as we would have loved to see Fergie waving to the crowds from the balcony.

However, Fergie is still showing her support for the new King.

During a recent meet and greet, she praised King Charles and said the coronation marks an exciting new chapter for the monarchy.

“There is no question about it,” she said.

“It is a really exciting new chapter and a new way ahead.

I can think of no better person for the job.”

We have to hand it to Fergie.

She's taking the snub in her stride and making the most of the situation.

She may not be at Westminster Abbey for the big day, but she'll be watching it on TV and raising a toast to the new King.

And let's be honest, watching Muck and Sandy bark at the TV is far more entertaining than any coronation procession.

In all seriousness, it's refreshing to see Fergie embracing the coronation celebrations in her own way.

She's not letting the snub get her down and is still finding joy in the occasion.

It's a lesson we could all learn from, to make the most of every situation and find the silver lining.

So on May 6th, raise a glass to King Charles and the new chapter he's embarking on.

And if you happen to hear some barking in the background, don't be alarmed.

It's just Muck and Sandy showing their support from afar.

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