Sarah Ferguson ‘will never leave Prince Andrew’ after secret chat with late Queen
Previously married to Prince Andrew for 10 years, Sarah Ferguson is still "extremely loyal" to her ex-husband, claims a royal biographer.
Sarah Ferguson appears to have a close relationship with the Royal Family despite divorcing Prince Andrew in 1996, and a royal biographer has laid down the reasons why she will always remain in Andrew’s life.
The 65-year-old was previously married to Prince Andrew for 10 years and the pair are still living under the same roof in separate wings at the Royal Lodge in Windsor.
Royal biographer, Ingrid Seward said: “Sarah is extremely loyal to Andrew.” The editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine claims this was despite Fergie finding Prince Andrew’s sense of “arrogance” and “entitlement” difficult.
Additionally, a secret chat with the late Queen Elizabeth may also be a reason for her loyalty.
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Speaking to The Sun’s Royal Exclusive show, Ms Seward explains the late Queen Elizabeth made sure her son Andrew was protected after her death.
She said: “Sarah must have talked to the Queen and she must have said 'please look after Andrew for me'.”
Despite Sarah Ferguson’s scandals over the years, Ms Seward claims Andrew has also “supported” Fergie when times have been tough.
An embarrassing scandal that rocked the nation was when photographs of Fergie’s financial advisor, John Bryan, sucking her toes, were splashed across the front pages of British newspapers in the summer of 1992.
The Times reports the late Queen Elizabeth II told Sarah to “pack her bags and leave immediately”, while Prince Philip “never spoke to her again”.
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Due to Prince Andrew's military career, husband and wife barely saw one another during the first years of their union, which reportedly contributed to the breakdown of their marriage.
Today, the Duke and Duchess of York continue to live together at Royal Lodge in Windsor. On Easter Sunday, Fergie joined Prince Andrew and the wider Royal Family members for the traditional Easter Sunday church service at St George's Chapel, Windsor.
The past few months have seen her invited back into the royal fold, having joined the Firm for the Christmas walkabout last year and at the end of February she attended a Thanksgiving Memorial Service for King Constantine II of Greece.