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Sarah Ferguson Denies Reality TV Plan to Clone Queen’s Corgis After Tabloid Report

Her spokesperson says she declined a producers’ pitch following brief talks with Halcyon about a general dog program.

Overview

  • The Mail on Sunday reported she discussed a 2023 reality concept in Los Angeles that included cloning the late Queen’s dogs, with meetings said to involve Halcyon Studios and follow-up Zooms.
  • A drafted synopsis described a company called The Queen’s Corgis to clone Muick and Sandy and sell replicas worldwide, but coverage agrees the project did not progress.
  • Her representative told People that she routinely turns down reality proposals and, “to be absolutely clear,” rejected this one after initial conversations.
  • Halcyon Studios and named producers have not publicly confirmed the project, and no evidence has surfaced that it advanced beyond early discussions.
  • Reports highlight that pet cloning is legal in the US and China but restricted in the UK and raises animal-welfare concerns, as a royal commentator labeled the reported idea “unbelievably grotesque.”