Queen Elizabeth’s much-loved corgis have a new home.

The late monarch’s two dogs are now with the Duke and Duchess of York —Prince AndrewandSarah Ferguson(a.k.a. Fergie) — a source close to the Duke confirms to PEOPLE.

Queen Elizabeth, Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.PA Images via Getty; Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty

Queen Elizabeth II with some of her corgis walking the Cross Country course during the second day of the Windsor Horse Trials. (Photo by PA Images via Getty Images); ASCOT, ENGLAND - JUNE 21: Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York on day four of Royal Ascot at Ascot Racecourse on June 21, 2019 in Ascot, England. (Photo by Mark Cuthbert/UK Press via Getty Images)

Despite divorcing in 1996, Fergie and Andrew remain on friendly terms and they stilllive together at their family home, Royal Lodge, in Windsor.

Princess Elizabeth and her dogs.Lisa Sheridan/Studio Lisa/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

Princess And Corgis

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The monarch opted tostop taking on corgis in the mid-2010sbecause she did not want to leave any dog behind when she died.

In 2021, however, she did welcome new additions to the royal corgi pack. Afterreceiving two puppiesin March 2021 not long beforePrince Philip’s death — and suffering the loss of one dog just weeks later — Prince Andrewgifted his motherwith a new puppy on what would have been Philip’s 100th birthday, a full circle moment from Elizabeth’s first gifted corgi when she was just 7 years old.

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(Original Caption) Sandringham, Norfolk, England, UK: Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II smiles radiantly during a picture-taking session in the salon at Sandringham House. Her pet dog looks up at her. These photos were taken in connection with the royal Family’s planned tour of Australia and New Zealand.

The Queen’s son has made headlines in recent years after the fallout of his scandal surrounding his ties to convicted sex offenderJeffrey EpsteinandVirginia Giuffre’s sexual assault lawsuit against the royal.

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Buckingham Palace announcedQueen Elizabeth’s deathon Thursday. After her 70-year rule, she was the longest-reigning British monarch.

source: people.com