Royals welcoming Sarah Ferguson suggests 'all is not lost with Harry and Meghan'
07.01.2024 - 10:15
/ ok.co.uk
The Royal Family welcomed back Sarah Ferguson to one of their most significant occasions, suggesting that "all is not lost" with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle amid the rift, a royal expert said. On Christmas Day 2023, the Duchess of York joined her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, their two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie along with other members of the Royal Family at Sandringham.
It was the first time in 32 years that Sarah, also known as Fergie, made the walk from the royal estate to St Mary Magdalene church with the family in the annual tradition. Her absence from the family affair came following her split from the Duke of York in 1992 and after the palace announced that Sarah would no longer carry out engagements on behalf of the Queen.
Their divorce was finalised in 1996 but Sarah maintained a close relationship with her ex-husband and reportedly live with each other to this day.
But it hasn't been easy, as Sarah found herself in debt and hit headlines after topless photos emerged of her while on holiday with John Bryan, who was referred to as her "financial advisor". After Sarah was finally welcomed back to the Christmas festivities at Sandringham, royal expert Jennie Bond explained exclusively to OK! how this suggests a "reconciliation" for Harry and the family.
Since The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down from their royal duties in 2020, tensions have noticeably grown with the Royal Family, including with brother Prince William and father King Charles.
Things blew up after Harry released his explosive memoir Spare last year, along with their tell-all Oprah Winfrey interview and revealing Netflix docu-series. Explaining how Sarah's appearance could be a turning point, Jennie exclusively told us:
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