Prince Andrew wants to remarry Fergie
Prince Andrew reportedly wants to say “I do again” and remarry Sarah Ferguson more than 25 years after they divorced.
Prince Andrew reportedly wants to say “I do again” and remarry ex-wife Sarah Ferguson – but first he’ll have to survive a royal sex-abuse scandal.
Divorcees Andrew and Ferguson apparently rekindled their old love during the Covid-19 pandemic and have even been living together at the Royal Lodge, sources told Vanity Fair.
“It has rekindled something and I can see a second wedding happening if it all goes Andrew’s way,” one source said, according to the publication.
Andrew has been relieved of his royal duties as he faces a sex-assault lawsuit from Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who claims she was forced to have sex with the prince three times – beginning when she was 17.
Ferguson, often called “Fergie”, has continued to defend Andrew in the face of the accusations, which Andrew denies.
She recently told Polsat News that she still lives by her vows from her 1986 marriage, even though the couple divorced in 1996.
“I keep my commitment, no matter what,” the Duchess of York said.
Last month Fergie told WSFM’s Jonesy and Amanda that her wedding to Prince Andrew at Westminster Abbey was “the greatest moment of my life”.
“I had my handsome Prince, he’s also a sailor, he had a sword, I mean you couldn’t write it could you, it was a fairytale,” she said.
“It was a great love story and I guess that’s why we’re best friends now. It was just really extraordinary.”
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