Sarah Ferguson has some THOUGHTS on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle!
The Duchess of York sat down with People on Wednesday to advertise her new novel, A Most Intriguing Lady, and within the course of, she needed to deal with her opinions on one other royal writer: the Duke of Sussex, after all! When requested what she thinks of the couple amid their points with the royal household during the last couple of years (together with the newest Frogmore Cottage eviction discover), Fergie was as well mannered as ever, saying:
“I don’t believe that any single person has the right to judge another person. I’m not in a position myself to make any judgments. I have been judged all my life, and I have no judgment on the Sussexes.”
Whoa! Well mentioned! She’s one of many few royals not leaning into the drama, and we like to see it!
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As a grandmother to her daughter Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie‘s children, Prince Andrew’s ex-wife determined to have a look at the state of affairs from her late pal Princess Diana’s perspective, noting:
“I think that [Princess] Diana would be incredibly proud of her grandchildren. And not just the Sussex grandchildren, but [Prince William‘s] children.”
Aw! Very candy! Meghan and Harry are the proud mother and father to Archie, 3, and Lilibet, 1, whereas the Prince of Wales and Princess Catherine share Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4. While the brothers have been embroiled in a heated feud since Harry determined to step again from his royal duties in 2020, it’s good to listen to from a relative that they’re each doing proper by their kiddos in their very own methods!
It’s additionally not too shocking Sarah would have such a optimistic outlook on the Archewell founders. The Sussexes reportedly have an “unbreakable bond” with Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank. Seems just like the connection spans to Harry’s aunt, too! Thoughts?! Sound OFF (beneath)!
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