Royal family followers know that King Charles’ coronation is coming soon — but not everyone affiliated with the royals is attending. Viewers can expect to see Prince Andrew in attendance. But his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, plans to watch the proceedings from afar. Here’s what the Duchess of York said about why she’s not attending the coronation.
Sarah Ferguson explains why she’s not attending King Charles’ coronation Royal family members Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew | Indigo/Getty Images
Sarah Ferguson is just as famous of a royal family member as her husband, Prince Andrew. But she won’t be attending King Charles’ coronation. A source told Hello! Magazine that the Duchess of York didn’t receive an invite due to her divorce, thus she won’t attend.
“The commentators are always good and then everyone, all the family come back, because remember I am divorced from [Prince Andrew] so, I don...
Sarah Ferguson explains why she’s not attending King Charles’ coronation Royal family members Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew | Indigo/Getty Images
Sarah Ferguson is just as famous of a royal family member as her husband, Prince Andrew. But she won’t be attending King Charles’ coronation. A source told Hello! Magazine that the Duchess of York didn’t receive an invite due to her divorce, thus she won’t attend.
“The commentators are always good and then everyone, all the family come back, because remember I am divorced from [Prince Andrew] so, I don...
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- by Lauren Weiler
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
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- by Frankie Dees
- Monsters and Critics
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- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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