Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson Considering Remarriage: Will It Cleanse the Duke's Image?

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson Considering Remarriage: Will It Cleanse the Duke's Image?
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Friday 2 February 2024, 17:14 - Last updated: 3 February, 07:05

The blessing of King Charles has arrived: Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson can remarry. Indeed, it seems that the two ex-spouses are thinking of getting married again, and even if Andrew does not need his brother's pass, he cares a lot about his opinion. The celebrations could take place in the small Royal Chapel of All Saints.

The first marriage

The first marriage was held on July 23, 1986, in Westminster Abbey. Then, ten years later, in 1996, the divorce. However, the Duke and Duchess of York have remained on good terms and since 2008 they have been living together again in the Berkshire estate, the Royal Lodge.

Sarah Ferguson, banished by Prince Philip following the separation, was forgiven by the royal family only in 2018, the year in which she participated in the wedding of the Dukes of Sussex, Harry and Meghan. She was not invited to William and Kate's wedding. This is because despite having returned to live with Andrew, since 2010 she was still persona non grata at court due to a scandal that had involved her: it was discovered that she was collecting money from a journalist who wanted to get into the good graces of her ex-husband.

The scandals involving Prince Andrew following the Epstein case, however, are much more serious and have recently returned to the news, with the release of the court files. Will the marriage be able to cleanse the image of the duke and divert attention from the rest?

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