As Britain celebrates the accession of King Charles III, Sarah Ferguson will join the rest of the world watching the event at home.
The media personality, affectionately known as “Fergie,” became a member of the royal family after her marriage to Prince Andrew, Duke of York. However, her romance with the king’s younger brother ended after six years in 1992.
Despite maintaining a good relationship with her ex-husband, her relationship with Queen Elizabeth’s second child did not guarantee her a place at her siblings’ coronation. The 63-year-old has been ruled out of attending the upcoming ceremony on May 6.
King Charles Ignored Sarah Ferguson’s Name When Creating His Coronation Guest List
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The Duchess of York was reportedly not invited to her former brother-in-law’s coronation. PageSix confirmed the release from a source, which revealed the king did not include Ferguson on his guest list.
However, the lack of an invitation to the Westminster Abbey affair may not cause any ill feelings as the best-selling author suspects the King’s actions. During the interview, the author of “Her Heart for a Compass” aired the possibility of being excluded from the event.
According to the patron of Amanah Kanser Rejama, she believes the King will not invite her to the coronation ceremony because she is no longer his younger brother’s wife. Despite knowing he will physically miss the highly anticipated event, Ferguson plans to honor Charles’ big day.
“I’m going to have a little tea room and coronation chicken sandwiches and put out bunting,” the media personality confessed. Still, the understatement may have stung a little because the 63-year-old was the only person in his family to be excluded from the guest list.
The “Finding Sarah” author’s ex-husband and their two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, will attend the coronation, marking another event the trio will have to attend without the author. The coronation ceremony was one of Ferguson’s many exceptions to royal events.
In 2011, The Heart Truth ambassador was not invited to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, an event that touched the philanthropist’s heart. “I don’t think I could possibly be fit to go to their wedding,” the Duchess of York lamented in a 2021 interview.
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Although she was excluded from the royal wedding, the “Little Red” author was considered eligible to attend the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2018. Despite her strong stance on the royal family, the mother of two wholeheartedly supports the British government. .
While discussing her upcoming coronation with People Magazine, the Duchess of York declared her loyalty to the throne. “I’m very supportive of the King and Queen, and I’m happy to do anything to support them going forward,” the 63-year-old said.
“I think it’s very British, and it’s interesting. I love the institution of the monarchy, and I believe in upholding that institution,” said the patron of the Motor Neurone Disease Association, noting that he has supported the system since the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
Telling about the late king, the author of “A Most Intriguing Lady” describes her former mother-in-law as a powerful and ruling woman. “He knows how to make people feel good. He never took it about himself,” Ferguson said. “It’s about the monarchy, about making someone feel good. He is my idol.”
Prince Andrew Allegedly Plans To Get HRH Through His Sister
Earlier this year, The Blast reported that Prince Andrew was trying to restore his HRH title using his relationship with King Charles. A source claims the disgraced king plans to use his ex’s tag in a “low-key” way once his brother accepts his appeal.
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“It is likely that he will start using it again in a low-key way to test the waters – should he get the King’s approval,” the insider revealed, noting that there may not be an official announcement of Andrew’s restoration of the HRH Title to avoid a backlash.
For those unaware, the late Queen revoked her second child’s title and royal duties in 2022 after discovering her scandalous relationship with Jeffery Epstein. The royal’s controversial relationship with a convicted sex offender began in 2019 following accusations from a woman named Virginia Giuffre.
The woman filed a sexual assault complaint against the royal in 2019, alleging Epstein forced her to have sex with the prince when he was underage. Although the Duke of York denied this speculation, he reached an out-of-court settlement with the alleged victim.
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