“We Are Very Happy as We Are Now” Sarah Ferguson Breaks Silence on Remarriage Rumors with Prince Andrew
0Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has once again addressed the persistent rumors of a potential remarriage to her ex-husband, Prince Andrew. In a candid interview with Bella magazine, the 64-year-old writer and charity advocate firmly stated, “I get asked that all the time. We are very happy as we are now, thank you!”
Despite their divorce in 1996, Sarah and Andrew have maintained a close relationship, co-living at their home, Royal Lodge, on the Windsor Estate. The former couple, who share daughters Princess Beatrice, 35, and Princess Eugenie, 34, have been the subject of ongoing speculation about a possible romantic reunion.
Reflecting on her life under the royal spotlight, Ferguson revealed, “My life changed forever on 23 July 1986 when I married into the royal family. Of course, being in the public eye constantly brings challenges, but also great privileges. I hope I have used whatever platform I have to bring about some good, particularly in terms of my charity work.”
The Duchess also shared the most ridiculous rumor she has encountered over the years, recalling, “One of the worst headlines was ’82 percent would rather sleep with a goat than Fergie.’ It’s never left me.”
Ferguson has made a heartfelt promise to the late Queen Elizabeth II that she would always “be there” for Prince Andrew, who faced intense scrutiny over his ties with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of sexual misconduct. Speaking on ITV’s Loose Women, Sarah reflected on supporting Andrew through his “darkest times,” saying, “We are longer divorced than married, and I believe in the three C’s: communicate, compromise, and compassion. That’s what I do with [Andrew]. We get on because, in the darkest time of my life, he was always there for me. In the darkest time of his life, I will be there for him.”
Biographer Andrew Lownie hinted at the love for their daughters, Eugenie and Beatrice, connecting them forever. “The reason they are still living together is partly because they are still really good friends, and partly because they want to be good parents,” Lownie told the Daily Express.
Despite their split and Andrew losing his HRH status, Ferguson and the Duke of York often attend royal engagements together. “Prince Andrew and the Yorks are firmly back in the fold,” a source told an outlet. “There’s a feeling that no matter what Sarah’s personal faults – and she can be like Marmite in that respect – she has been a good mother to the girls and loyal to Andrew.”
Victoria Arbiter, a royal commentator, alluded to the Yorks enjoying their friendship, telling GB News, “There’s long been speculation regarding whether or not Andrew and Fergie will remarry. But their current situation seems to suit them both well, so why complicate things?”
Ferguson herself has previously said, “We always say we are the most contented divorced couple in the world. We’re divorced from each other, not from each other.”
As Ferguson and Andrew continue to live together at the Royal Lodge alongside their menagerie of dogs, including the late Queen’s corgis, the Duchess has found a way to focus less on what people think of her and more on her own happiness. “As I have got older, I have realized that you can’t expect to please all of the people all of the time,” she said. “When I walk into a room now, I accept that 50 percent may like me and 50 percent may not, and that’s just fine.”
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has once again addressed the persistent rumors of a potential remarriage to her ex-husband, Prince Andrew. In a candid interview with Bella magazine, the 64-year-old writer and charity advocate firmly stated, “I get asked that all the time. We are very happy as we are now, thank you!”
Despite their divorce in 1996, Sarah and Andrew have maintained a close relationship, co-living at their home, Royal Lodge, on the Windsor Estate. The former couple, who share daughters Princess Beatrice, 35, and Princess Eugenie, 34, have been the subject of ongoing speculation about a possible romantic reunion.
Reflecting on her life under the royal spotlight, Fergie revealed, “My life changed forever on 23 July 1986 when I married into the royal family. Of course, being in the public eye constantly brings challenges, but also great privileges. I hope I have used whatever platform I have to bring about some good, particularly in terms of my charity work.”
The Duchess also shared the most ridiculous rumor she has encountered over the years, recalling, “One of the worst headlines was ’82 per cent would rather sleep with a goat than Fergie.’ It’s never left me.”
Fergie has made a heartfelt promise to the late Queen Elizabeth II that she would always “be there” for Prince Andrew, who faced intense scrutiny over his ties with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of sexual misconduct. Speaking on ITV’s Loose Women, Sarah reflected on supporting Andrew through his “darkest times,” saying, “We are longer divorced than married, and I believe in the three C’s: communicate, compromise, and compassion. That’s what I do with (Andrew.) We get on because, in the darkest time of my life, he was always there for me. In the darkest time of his life, I will be there for him.”
Biographer Andrew Lownie hinted at the love for their daughters, Eugenie and Beatrice, connecting them forever. “The reason they are still living together is partly because they are still really good friends, and partly because they want to be good parents,” Lownie told the Daily Express.
Despite their split and Andrew losing his HRH status, Ferguson and the Duke of York often attend royal engagements together. “Prince Andrew and the Yorks are firmly back in the fold,” a source told an outlet. “There’s a feeling that, no matter what Sarah’s personal faults – and she can be like Marmite in that respect – she has been a good mother to the girls and loyal to Andrew.”
Victoria Arbiter, a royal commentator, alluded to the Yorks enjoying their friendship, telling GB News, “There’s long been speculation regarding whether or not Andrew and Fergie will remarry. But their current situation seems to suit them both well, so why complicate things?”
Fergie herself has previously said, “We always say we are the most contented divorced couple in the world. We’re divorced to each other, not from each other.”
As Ferguson and Andrew continue to live together at the Royal Lodge alongside their menagerie of dogs, including the late Queen’s corgis, the Duchess has found a way to focus less on what people think of her and more on her own happiness. “As I have got older, I have realized that you can’t expect to please all of the people all of the time,” she said. “When I walk into a room now, I accept that 50 percent may like me and 50 percent may not, and that’s just fine.”