As the former Prince Andrew exits his royal residence, Queen Elizabeth II's beloved corgis will still have a home.

In a statement provided to The Independent on Oct. 31, Buckingham Palace said the late queen's corgis, Muick and Sandy, "will remain with the family," without clarifying which family member will care for them.

In 2022, a representative for Andrew and his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, confirmed that the pair would care for Queen Elizabeth II's corgis after she died that September at age 96.

The update comes after Buckingham Palace confirmed in an Oct. 30 statement that King Charles III has started the process of removing the style, titles and honors of the former Prince Andrew, who has come under scrutiny in recent years for his past association with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Andrew will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor going forward, and he will also leave his royal residence at the Royal Lodge, where he and his family had been living since 2004. Under the rental agreement, Andrew and his family were previously allowed to remain there until 2078.