Royally bonded. Princess Diana and Sarah Ferguson were both sisters-in-law and close friends, but their relationship was not without conflict.
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READ MORE: Dickinson's Real Deal expert Cheryl Hakeney quits after 14 yearsOpening up to Loose Women, Fergie explained she thinks it was this abandonment which kickstarted her mental health issues. "I think it's so important I can sit here now, very authentic, because I have really pushed them", she said. "And I think it started when mum went to live in Argentina and it was 1970 or something and I was 12.
"So I must be worthless for my mum to leave and of course I must be, so that's when I started eating. "And I had an eating disorder then and I pushed on the pounds. "Fergie continued: "I think it's always there, I do have body dysmorphic disorder, even now I think.
"It's important to say it. We're human and we just need to be real. "That is all we need to be, I'm in pain, I'm not perfect, I got it wrong, this is who I am.
"And it's because I've done mental therapy, mental health issues, I've talked very openly about it and I'm really proud of that journey, which is why I like writing. "Fergie's mum died in a horrific car accident in September 1998, just over one year after her friend Princess Diana was also killed in a car crash. Susan, aged 61, was driving with her nephew outside the town of Tres Lomas in Argentina when her landrover hit a van on a highway.
She was reportedly not wearing a seatbelt at the time and while her nephew survived the incident, Susan was killed instantly. The Duchess of York ended a holiday in Italy to fly home to the UK after finding out what happened. In 2015, Fergie wrote a heartfelt letter for her mum, telling her that she missed and forgave her for leaving her to be with her second husband Hector who died of cancer in 1990.
Royally bonded. Princess Diana and Sarah Ferguson were both sisters-in-law and close friends, but their relationship was not without conflict.
Queen Camilla’s son has her back.
King Charles III‘s coronation is coming up a lot quicker than fans have expected, and there are still so many questions about the day of events.
The late Queen Elizabeth is receiving a birthday tribute from her family.
Sarah Ferguson will not be attending King Charles‘ historic coronation next month. However, she doesn’t have any hard feelings.
Sarah Ferguson has no hard feelings about being left off the guest list for King Charles III‘s coronation.
Defending her ex. Sarah Ferguson defended her former husband, Prince Andrew, after he was stripped of his royal titles following his involvement in a sexual assault lawsuit brought by one of the late Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers.
The Duchess of York isn’t quite royal enough.
Sarah Ferguson opened up on embracing her rebel status inside The Firm as she appeared n Thursday's Good Morning Britain. During co-anchor Kate Garraway's introductory piece, the 63 year old was heralded as something of a rule-breaker, after marrying and subsequently divorcing Prince Andrew, the Duke of York. Heard chuckling off-camera, Fergie then went on to share: "I think now that at 63 years old I've suddenly owned that it's not a bad thing to speak your mind and be who you want to be.
Sarah Ferguson has said that she's got her sights set on Sam Heughan to play the lead male role in the brand new TV adaption of her latest novel 'A Most Intriguing Lady'.
Sarah Ferguson admitted that she couldn’t “have it both ways” and attend the upcoming Coronation following her 1996 divorce from disgraced royal Prince Andrew.The Coronation of King Charles and the Queen Consort, Camilla, is now just two weeks away, and after much speculation, it was confirmed that Prince Harry would be in attendance as Meghan Markle stays in the US with their kids. Fergie, who married The Queen’s second eldest in 1986, will not be attending the massive event but doesn’t seem too cut up about the revelation.The Duchess of York, 63, appeared on Good Morning Britain on Thursday to discuss the upcoming procedures and her omission from the plans.
Sarah Ferguson has branded her ex-husband Prince Andrew a 'good, kind man' and says the spotlight needs to come off him so he can 'rebuild his life'.
A consolation invite? After Sarah Ferguson was left off the guest list for King Charles III’s official coronation, she will reportedly attend another celebratory event that weekend.
Sarah Ferguson was looking downcast over the weekend, as she was photographed leaving the Royal Lodge with her ex-husband Prince Andrew, just days after it was announced she will not be attending the coronation of King Charles. Sarah, 63, was snapped sitting in the passenger seat of a Range Rover that her ex-husband was driving.
LIVE – Updated at 16:32The lineup for the forthcoming coronation concert was unveiled this week, with British pop band Take That and US star Katy Perry to headine. The official coronation takes place on Saturday 6 May, with a coronation concert taking place the following day on Sunday 7 May. Also on the line-up are Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli and Welsh bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel.
After months of intense speculation, the star-studded musical lineup for King Charles ’ upcoming Coronation concert has now officially been revealed to the public. Take That, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie are among the musical stars who will perform at the historic occasion to celebrate the crowning of the King and Queen Consort, the BBC has announced.
Turns out Meghan Markle won’t be the only one missing from the coronation!
King Charles is going to use his Coronation to mend the rifts within his family, according to palace insiders. It was announced earlier this week that Prince Harry would be joining his estranged family for the historic celebrations, while his wife Meghan Markle remains in the US with their two children.
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has confirmed she will not attend King Charles' coronation and revealed what she plans to do instead. King Charles III's coronation will take place at London’s Westminster Abbey on May 6.
Not surprised. Sarah Ferguson spoke out for the first time since not receiving an invitation to her former brother-in-law King Charles III’s royal coronation.