
A friend of Sarah Ferguson just made one thing clear when it comes to the former Duchess, and that’s regarding where her loyalties lie after having to give up her title as Duchess of York due to Prince Andrew’s public statement.
For those who don’t know, the prince made this announcement after the publication of his memoirs. nobody’s girl which contained shocking revelations, with intimate details related to the prince’s relationship with Virginia Giuffre, then 17 years old, which he denies.
“I strongly deny the allegations against me,” he said in the statement near the end. But he noted: “In discussions with the King and my immediate and wider family, we have concluded that the continued allegations about me distract from the work of His Majesty and the Royal Family.”
“I have decided, as I always have, to put my duty to my family and my country first. I stand by my decision five years ago to step away from public life.”
With all that in sight, a close friend has spoken out about Fergie’s emotions.
The friend in question, who wishes to remain anonymous, shared everything with Page six and said, “Sarah will always support Andrew” and “she will always love him.”
This is the case despite the title dispute, this friend noted because “Sarah is relaxed… it’s always been a courtesy title.”
This comes amid fears that Fergie’s daughters will be the ones to receive the most attack as a result of their parents’ connection to the convicted sex offender.
So much so that, according to royal commentator Phil Dampier, “they tell me [Sarah Ferguson] “He has been on the verge of a nervous breakdown.”
he said uk express“Sarah is in bad shape and it’s not surprising,” given the current situation that has led to the Mail on Sunday email leak, Dampier said. “She needed support and Jane was there for her when she needed it.”
Calls to permanently remove Prince Andrew’s titles:
Although Prince Andrew has already agreed to no longer use the titles and honors bestowed upon him, there are those who are calling for more permanent action.
Among them is the SNP’s Westminster leader, Stephen Flynn. According to a report by the guardian Flynn believes that “if the Westminster parties remain stubbornly slow to remove Prince Andrew’s titles, the SNP will do everything possible to force them to act.”
“Prince Andrew’s titles can only be removed by an Act of Parliament. Therefore, this SNP motion is a way of putting pressure on the UK Labor government to bring forward such legislation immediately.”
“The only real question is what Keir Starmer’s government is waiting for. The public knows this is the right thing to do and, even more importantly, the victims at the center of the Epstein scandal know it is the right thing to do. It needs to be done without any more excuses or any more delays.”



