Sarah Ferguson finally talks about whether to remarry with Prince Andrew

Sarah Ferguson finally talks about whether to remarry with Prince Andrew

Sarah Ferguson, in the past year, is like a global forum and family event of instruments- from Christmas to Sandringham by St George's Chapel at Easter in May, yesterday, Royal Ascot, and the day's annual event Cream boucle jacket and Navy A—line. Hat on the wide edge of the matching with the skirt, hi.

Ferguson married Prince Andrew in 1986-7-23 and became the Duchess of York; their 2 daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, followed before they separated in 1992 and eventually divorced in 1996. But while they are divorced, Andrew and Fergie still live together — okay, in a 30-room mansion, Royal Lodge, and still - and have always had what might best be described as a non-traditional divorce, and certainly much more friendly than their typical split. 

But let's straighten the record: Are they remarried?" "I always get asked about it," she told Bella magazine in an interview that came out this week. "We are so happy as we are now, thanks.

Reflecting on her love story, Ferguson admitted that her life "changed forever" when she married Andrew and joined the royal family. "Of course, there are always challenges in the public eye, but there are also great privileges," she told the publication. "I hope that I use whatever platform I have to bring some good, especially in terms of my philanthropy."

After being diagnosed with malignant melanoma earlier this year, Ferguson is using her platform to bring awareness to skin cancer. This latest diagnosis follows the diagnosis of early breast cancer on May 1, 2023, 6 years before she had surgery.As Us Weekly reports, "She was able to overcome both health fears."As I got older, I realized that I couldn't expect you to always please all people," she said. "When I enter the room now, I accept that 50 percent may like me and 50 percent may not.

Chatter has always followed the Duke and Duchess of York surrounding their unconventional manner of divorce. Dating back to 2000, Andrew told his remaining friend Tatler, "We're not doing it just for the kids," he said of Beatrice and Eugenie. "We're doing it for our own benefit, too."He said, about a second marriage, "I don't control remarriage, and I certainly don't control it,"" he said. "If an opportunity has ever occurred, it's not in the plan, so I don't know what to do.

Royal Expert Victoria Arbitrator told GB News, "There has been speculation for a long time about whether Andrew and Fergie will remarry," she said. "But their current situation seems to suit both of them well, so why complicate things."The arbiter added"Fergie had previously said that they are the happiest divorced couple she knows, and what little is gained by remarriage they have always shown immeasurable loyalty towards each other, and clearly their relationship works exactly as it is.

After all, Ferguson himself says, "We are always the most satisfied divorced couple in the world," she said during a tv appearance. "We are divorced from each other, not from each other.

Biographer Andrew-Ronnie said that Beatrice and Eugenie (and now their respective husbands and children) are a huge connection point: "The reason they still live together is because they are still really good friends, partly because they want to be good parents," he said. "She, of course, still gets all the advantages and status connected to the royal family. She can live in the Royal Lodge for free, enjoy all the advantages of cooks and staff, giving her a certain position, which is very important to her in terms of earning a living. "

According to Ingrid Seward, a royal biographer and editor・in-chief of Majesty Magazine, "Sarah must have spoken to the Queen [the late Queen Elizabeth Ii], and she must have said, "Take care of Andrew for me,"" she said. (Her late Majesty died in 2022/9.)Confirming this, Fergie herself said on ITV's Loose Women that she once had a poignant conversation with Queen Elizabeth: "I told his mother before she died, 'I'm there for him, I'll help him on his journey,'" she said. "We all have a journey — we have to be there without kindness and judgment."Even among all the scandals surrounding her ex-husband, Ferguson says she still considers him a "good person" and "We are more divorced than married, and I believe in 3 Cs: communication, compromise, and compassion," she said, according to the Mirror. "That's what I do with [Andrew].

She added, "In the darkest period of my life, he was always there for me, so we ride." At the darkest time of his life, I am there for him.

When Queen Elizabeth Ii died in 2022 at the age of 9-8 at the age of 96, custody of her Corgi, Sandy and Muick, went to Andrew and Fergie. In her latest interview, Ferguson added that just as she and Andrew are doing well, so are the dogs, and in the Late Queen's corgi, she told the outlet that they are "very happy."”

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