Sarah Ferguson, the ex-wife of Prince Andrew, brother of King Carlos III, is not disappointed that she was not invited to the coronation, she explained on Thursday on the set of the program. good morning great britain.
The Duchess of York says “not really” disappointed by this exclusion. “You can’t have everything,” she says. “We cannot remain neutral. Or we are part of [de la famille royale], or we are not part of it. She doesn’t make sense to procrastinate.”
“I’m divorced and I love being divorced from my ex-husband and I love this new career as a novelist that I have,” adds Sarah Ferguson, who divorced Andrew in 1996 and published a story last year called A Most Intriguing Lady.
“It’s nice to be part of this family”
Sarah Ferguson, 63, says she is still close with Charles and Camilla, whom she continues to see from time to time. “Just because she’s not here for this ceremony doesn’t mean she’s not here in private.”
“It’s good to be a part of this family. It really is,” he adds, praising the way the king and queen have managed to “bring the family together.” “They did an exceptional job,” she insists.
Despite their divorce, Sarah Ferguson still lives with her ex-husband Andrew at the Royal Lodge, a sumptuous residence from which King Charles wanted to evict them to install them in Frogmore Cottage, previously in the hands of Harry and Meghan. The Duchess of York is also the Queen’s corgi keeper.
The BBC revealed earlier this week that Sarah Ferguson will not be present at the May 6 coronation. The complete list has not been published.
Various political leaders, such as Emmanuel Macron. Prince Harry will also make the trip, but without his wife Meghan Markle. Due to the relative modesty of this coronation – “only” 2,000 people will attend the coronation in Westminster – many people had to be excluded. Carlos III thus apologized for not having invited Pamela Hicks, Prince Felipe’s cousin.
Source: BFM TV
