While Sarah has not commented on the allegations herself, a representative for her has said she never planned to take part in any such show, and wouldn’t.
In a statement shared with People, a representative for the former duchess said: “Ms. Ferguson regularly receives varied TV offers and proposals — often for reality shows which she always declines.”
The representative then said Sarah declined the proposal, which was first reported over the weekend by the Daily Mail.
The representative said: “She received the proposal following some initial conversations with Halcyon media to discuss a potential programme on dogs generally, but conversations ended following her declining the opportunity suggested.”
After the late Queen died, the dogs lived at Royal Lodge with Sarah and her ex husband Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, one of the sons of the late Queen.
However, since their eviction from Royal Lodge this year, the pair have gone their separate ways, with Andrew believed to have taken the corgis.
He was spotted on Saturday, for the first time since his arrest on February 19, walking the dogs near his temporary Wood Farm home on the Sandringham Estate.
He will soon move, with the corgis in tow, to Marsh Farm, just a short drive away.
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