Sarah Ferguson beforehand praised her relationship with ex-husband Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. However, following the ex-Duke of York’s demotion and eviction from Royal Lodge, Ferguson has reportedly reevaluated her “friendship” together with her former husband.
Royal commentator Richard Fitzwilliams spoke about the standing of Sarah and Andrew’s relationship, telling GB News“It will be a very substantial change from the image of this idea that they were the world’s most friendly divorced couple.”
Fitzwilliams prompt that Ferguson will “almost certainly try some sort of comeback, but in what form and how” is unclear at current. As the former Duchess of York has reinvented herself on a number of events in the previous, one other rejuvenation appears totally doable.
But following revelations relating to Ferguson’s connection to convicted intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein, a “comeback” will probably be extraordinarily difficult. “I can’t see it working,” the royal knowledgeable instructed GB News. “Her charities have cast her adrift.”
Ferguson has reportedly reevaluated her “friendship” together with her former husband.
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Noting that no person is aware of what Ferguson’s future plans could be, Fitzwilliams instructed the outlet, “And of course, from the point of view of the Royal Family, a horrifying prospect that there could be television.”
It has additionally been alleged that the former Duchess of York is “carefully considering” affords, the publication reported. “Andrew has had his chance to tell the story,” a supply reportedly instructed the Sun (through GB News). “Now it’s Fergie’s time.”
“It will be a very substantial change from the image of this idea that they were the world’s most friendly divorced couple.”
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An extra supply reportedly instructed the Sun“There’s a danger of her going rogue and saying things that could cause embarrassment for King Charles and Queen Camilla, or other members of the Royal family. But there’s not much they can do to stop her.”