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Sarah Ferguson: The former duchess of York turns the page to build an independent life away from royalty
After over three decades of affection, unwavering loyalty, and media scandals, Sarah Ferguson has taken an irreversible ... but also marks the beginning of a new personal chapter for the former Duchess of York, at age 65. The catalyst for this move is ...
Ferguson and her ex-husband will continue living at their Windsor Castle estate home despite the shocking news about their royal titles
At Windsor’s Royal Lodge, the nightly rituals of Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, have reignited debate over royal privilege and household responsibility. Described by historian Andrew Lownie as “one of the most visible cases of excess in modern royal history,
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are still going by "The York Sisters" amid Prince Andrew giving up his "Duke of York" title, but their mom, Sarah "Fergie" Ferguson, is fresh out of luck.
A GB News guest erupted in anger at Sarah Ferguson "showing her true colours" after Andrew Mountbatten Windsor was stripped of his royal titles. The pair, formerly the Duke and Duchess of York, are set to separate after almost 30 years of divorce after it emerged that Ms Ferguson will not join Mr Mountbatten Windsor when he moves into Sandringham.
Sarah Ferguson lost the title of 'Duchess of York' along with Prince Andrew. But how exactly will this affect her going forward?
Flora & Fern Kindness Along The Way, Sarah’s new children’s book, has already been delayed. Now due out at the end of November, publishers could pull the embattled former duchess’ latest offering