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Sarah Ferguson releases statement after King Charles surprising move
The Duchess of York shares new video amid Prince Andrew’s feud with King Charles

Prince Andrew’s ex-wife Sarah Ferguson has shared a meaningful statement amid reports that King Charles has decided on the Duke of York’s future with the Firm.
The Duchess of York, who attend a glitzy event in London with a dress reminiscent of Kate Middleton, turned to her social media accounts to share interesting video with a statement.
The 65-year-old’s post comes amid reports that King Charles has decided to invite Andrew at royal Christmas even after putting an end to his fund.
Ferguson, popularly known as Fergie, shared details of her visit as she wrote: “I recently had the pleasure of attending The British Forces Foundation’s 25th Anniversary Ball at Raffles, Old War Office.”
She seemingly paid a tribute to the the monarch, adding: “I have always had great admiration of the courage and strength of HM’s Armed Forces and this fantastic charity goes above and beyond to provide essential morale-boosting entertainment, to help ensure that they feel valued and appreciated for their dedicated service.”
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Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie’s mom continued: “It was beautifully curated by Trustee, @katharinepooleyltd and many congratulations to the full BFF team behind the evening, making it a monumental success!”
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