Prince Harry’s aunt Sarah Ferguson was once again making the rounds on TV. She and Prince Andrew have had to deal with a ton of embarrassing moments throughout their life together. As a divorced couple, they seem to be a lot closer than many married ones.
In any case, Fergie is showing that she’s all peace and love with the royals. In her latest appearance on an Italian TV show, she was asked about her nephew’s marriage to Meghan Markle. Ferguson didn’t put herself in harm’s way. She instead mentioned how happy she was to see the couple happy. She also took some time to talk about what Princess Diana would’ve felt if she was still with us!
Happiness Is The Most Important Thing To Aunt Fergie
“The most important thing—and I know Diana, if she were here, would say that—is they are happy. And she makes him happy. And I love to see that little boy that cried at the funeral to have happiness now,”
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— Porta a Porta (@RaiPortaaPorta) December 15, 2021
Why Ferguson Is Doing TV Again
This very serious matter that Prince Andrew has gotten himself into may just be the reason why Fergie is looking to branch out. The Prince is facing charges of sexual assault in a New York courtroom.
Far away from British courts that could be a bit more friendly to him due to his social standing. What will happen to Fergie if Prince Andrew gets locked up? Sure, a lot of things have to happen for that to come to fruition, but it may be something that is on Ferguson’s mind.
Meghan & Harry Have Been Oddly Quiet Lately
He also went on another rant where he mentioned that America’s 1st amendment was “bonkers”. Lately, though news about them seems to be few and far between. Even though Meghan has been embroiled in personal legal battles across the pond. Which has garnered heavy criticism from the local press.
At least aunt Fergie wishes them well. That’s a good sign. They don’t seem to have too many friends remaining in royal circles.