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Sarah Ferguson Attends Coronation Concert After Exclusion From Crowning Ceremony

The recent King Charles coronation concert reunited some old flames. Sunday, May 7’s star-studded event saw Sarah Ferguson sit next to and cuddle with her estranged husband, Prince Andrew, who had no official role in the coronation.

The couple’s show of unity at Windsor Castle came barely a day after The Duchess of York was conspicuously absent from the coronation ceremony, which took place on Saturday, May 6. Fortunately, the exemption didn’t stop Ferguson from congratulating the King and hosting a homecoming on his behalf.

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A month after confirming that he will have a tea room to mark the coronation of King Charles, Ferguson joined other members of the Royal Family — past and present — for a celebratory musical celebration held over the weekend. According to PEOPLE, the British author took in the elegant atmosphere and performances of stars, such as Katy Perry and Lionel Richie, from his preferred seat in the royal box.

Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew at Royal Ascot 2019MEGA

Despite her apparent rejection of the official coronation at Westminster Abbey, the Duchess of York appeared to hold no grudge as she happily chatted with Andrew. The former couple appear to have maintained a cordial relationship following their divorce in 1996, focusing on co-parenting their two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

While some Royal watchers wondered why Ferguson was excluded from Saturday’s event even though her children were invited, the television personality was more determined to push her new book, “A Most Intriguing Lady.” During one such promotion, he saw an opportunity to mention his tag as “Royal Rebel,” He took it, stating, “Shut up, no, I’m not a rebel; I’m perfect.”

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The Queen’s Secretarial College alum later insisted that while she previously shied away from the tag, she’s okay with it now as an older woman. The 63-year-old brunette said she doesn’t mind being “naughty and cheeky.”

As for the book, three-day co-host “Steve Wright” described it as “absolutely delicious,” calling it a cross between the wildly popular play “Peaky Blinders” and Jane Austen’s famous 1813 book, “Pride and Prejudice.”

Ferguson further explained that the book, initially published in August 2022, will travel through the East End, where the Forty Elephants — an all-female troupe that operated from the 19th to 20th centuries — run away with pickpockets because of people’s distrust many that women can be “naughty.”

‘Friends’ Cameo Star Mourns Queen’s Loss In Touching Tribute

Sarah Ferguson and Queen Elizabeth II on Day Two of Royal Ascot 2018MEGA

The death of Queen Elizabeth II has hit many people, including the star of “The Duchess in Hull”, who is proving its impact through social media tributes. According to The Blast, he took to Twitter to post an image of the late king wearing a royal blue suit, which he paired with a hat and purple gloves. Above the photo, the author of “Reinventing Yourself With the Duchess of York” wrote:

“I am saddened by the passing of Her Majesty the Queen. He leaves behind a remarkable legacy: the greatest example of duty and service and steadfastness, and a constant presence as our nation’s leader for more than 70 years.”

Ferguson later credited the late Queen for giving “her whole life selflessly to the people of the UK & Commonwealth” while being “the most incredible mother-in-law and friend” in a separate tweet. He finished by stating:

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“I will always be grateful to him for the generosity he showed me in staying close to me even after my divorce.”

The two tweets caught the attention of Vestapool Film co-founder’s followers, and one of them wrote in response, “You are so steadfast in your admiration & love for the Queen; our condolences to you & your beautiful daughter & their family & Prince Andrew…blessings.”

“A wonderful tribute. I am thinking of you all at this sad time,” a second Twitter user contributed. A third person tweeted, “I am so sorry for your loss; RIP our queen from the USA; I hope the rest of you will respect his majesty, and I send you my kindness and love to you, Sarah.

The Royal Family announced the news of Queen Elizabeth’s death in a statement alongside a black-and-white photo of the parents on social media in September 2022.

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