Sarah Ferguson Opens Up About the Special Love Shared Between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, is seeing many similarities between her decisions and Harry and Meghan’s when she too ceased being a senior member of the Royal Family. Is there a formula to quitting royal life?
Sarah Ferguson Compares Her Choices To Harry and Meghan’s
In 2020, Harry and Meghan moved to North America to start a free non-royal life and soon settled in California after buying an expensive, but completely gorgeous, Montecito mansion. Since then, they’d gone on to talk to Oprah, publish a book, release a podcast and a Netflix docuseries, with other projects still in the horizon.
In comparison, Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson told the PA News Agency, “I divorced, went to America, wrote a book, went on Oprah and did 12 years as the longest-running spokesperson of Weight Watchers.”
“I looked to America to support me and to help me and I really can’t thank the American people enough for what they gave me and what they did for me,” the Duchess of York, the ex-wife of Prince Andrew, continued.
“So, I believe very strongly that I have absolutely no judgment on any other person’s life, and I look at how much she (Meghan) loves him (Harry) and loves the children and gives him a love that he’s never had before. That’s how I look at it.”
In Harry’s bestselling memoir “Spare”, the 38-year-old described his family as burdened down by centuries old tradition that keeps them from being a close-knit family. In an interview to promote the book, he downright said that he wanted a family and not an institution.
Since he withdrew from royal life, Harry has listed different ways by which his family caused him “generational pain”, from saying he didn’t get to go on bicycle rides with his father to not receiving enough hug, and growing up as a “spare” to his elder brother Prince Harry. The list of his complaints are rather impressive, and no one knows if he’s finally exhausted it or if he’s got more to dish out.
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I think it is time that King Charles laid the law down to two unthankful spoiled adults who are acting like children. I really think it would be better if Harry & Nutmeg stay at home and celebrate their sons birthday.