Sarah Ferguson said she misses the late monarch “more than words” in an emotional social media post.
Sarah Ferguson will not be joining the rest of the Royal Family at Westminster Abbey for the King’s Coronation next month as Charles has left her off the guest list. But the Duchess of York is unperturbed by this as she has
Sarah Ferguson will join the Royal Family at the Windsor Castle Concert despite not being invited to the King’s Coronation. The Duchess of York missed out on an invitation to the crowning of King Charles and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey next
Judge Rob Rinder has jokingly expressed his disappointment over not being invited to King Charles III’s Coronation, in spite of getting along “famously” with him when they met. Now he has opted to embrace “the joy of missing out” on the big
IF YOU CAN’T SEE THE POLL ABOVE, CLICK HERE Royal author Phil Dampier told The Sun: “She cannot expect to be at the top of the royal pecking order.” He explained: “The Queen had a soft spot for Fergie and Charles was
Sarah Ferguson looked forlorn as she was snapped leaving Royal Lodge in Windsor today after reportedly being snubbed ahead of King Charles’s Coronation. The Duchess of York, 63, was photographed next to her ex-husband Prince Andrew, who was behind the wheel of
Sarah Ferguson has given her verdict on King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort, in a new interview to mark the release of her new novel. Fergie has remained on friendly terms with her former husband Prince Andrew over the years, with the
Sarah Ferguson joined Holly Willougby and Joel Dommett on the ITV daytime programme’s sofa today. During her appearance, Sarah cheekily told the hosts she believes her new historical romance novel can knock Prince Harry’s memoir off of the Sunday Times Bestseller list.
She told hosts Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas: “I remember she used to say ‘Sarah there needs to be more kindness in the world, which would disarm malice’. “And I feel it’s really important we should all stop for a minute and
The Duchess of York, also known as Fergie by friends and fans, described her late father-in-law Prince Philip as “terrifying” while recalling her relationship with the Iron Duke. Appearing on Alan Carr’s Life’s A Beach podcast, Sarah was asked if the late