Sarah Ferguson may not have scored an invitation to the church service for King Charles III‘s coronation, but she was still happy to celebrate the occasion!
17.04.2023 - 12:59 / ok.co.uk
Sarah Ferguson was looking downcast over the weekend, as she was photographed leaving the Royal Lodge with her ex-husband Prince Andrew, just days after it was announced she will not be attending the coronation of King Charles. Sarah, 63, was snapped sitting in the passenger seat of a Range Rover that her ex-husband was driving.
Opting for a rather casual look she appeared to be wearing a brown blazer and blue shirt. Meanwhile Andrew, 63, sported a blue jacket, which he wore over a red shirt.The Duchess of York, often known by her nickname Fergie, had previously said that her attendance at the coronation was "TBD" - shorthand for ‘to be decided’.
And with invitations having long since gone out, it has since been confirmed that she will not be in an attendance at the historic event.This is despite the fact that both her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, are expected to be in attendance, along with their husbands. During a recent appearance on Loose Women to promote her upcoming historical romance novel A Most Intriguing Lady, Sarah shared her plans for watching the coronation at home, adding that she didn't expect to be invited to the occasion.
She said: "I personally will be having a little tea room and coronation chicken sandwich and putting out the bunting, that’s what I’m going to be doing. "I also love to watch it on telly because you hear a lot on telly, the commentators' are always good and then everyone, all the family come back." She added that she doesn't expect to be invited to all the major royal occasions due to her divorce, she told the panel: "You can’t have it both ways, you can’t be divorced and then say, ‘I want this…’ [You’re in] or you’re out." Although Fergie will not be at the
.Sarah Ferguson may not have scored an invitation to the church service for King Charles III‘s coronation, but she was still happy to celebrate the occasion!
Sarah Ferguson may not have scored an invitation to the church service for King Charles III's coronation, but she was still happy to celebrate the occasion! The Duchess of York shared photos of her afternoon tea spread on Instagram, enjoying a specialty cake in honor of the monarch and tea named for Queen Camilla. «I hope you have got the bunting out ready for the coronation tomorrow,» she wrote on Friday. «I certainly have.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla greeted their public on Saturday, posing for traditional balcony photos at Buckingham Palace.The royal couple was joined by Prince William and Kate Middleton, as well as their children, Prince George — who had an important and historic role in the coronation — Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Other working royals who joined the family on the balcony included Charles' siblings, Anne, Princess Royal, and Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh, as well as their children. Embattled fourth sibling Prince Andrew was kept in the background during the coronation proceedings and did not join his siblings as they waved to the gathered crowds.Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis wave to the crowd at Buckingham Palace.
coronation service for his father King Charles III, 74, and is en route to the airport.The Duke of Sussex will make it home to California in time for son Archie’s 4th birthday party, the source added.Harry — who looked sad and lonely at the ceremony — spent less than 24 hours in the UK, arriving on a commercial flight Friday evening.He spent the night at Frogmore Cottage, despite being kicked out earlier this year by Charles so the home could go to his own brother, Prince Andrew.The duke arrived to King Charles’ coronation at Westminster Abbey solo, sans wife Meghan Markle, 41. This was the first time he has seen his father since he released his bombshell memoir, “Spare,” in January.Harry arrived with his cousins, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
King Charles’ Coronation will see a host of famous faces pile into Westminster Abbey - but one recognisable royal will not be among them. Sarah Ferguson, known as Fergie, has confirmed that she will not be attending the historic ceremony on Saturday (6 May). The Duchess of York, 63, has previously revealed how she was not invited to the Coronation - and was not offended by that.
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Sarah Ferguson will not be attending King Charles‘ historic coronation next month. However, she doesn’t have any hard feelings.
Sarah Ferguson has no hard feelings about being left off the guest list for King Charles III‘s coronation.
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Sarah Ferguson opened up on embracing her rebel status inside The Firm as she appeared n Thursday's Good Morning Britain. During co-anchor Kate Garraway's introductory piece, the 63 year old was heralded as something of a rule-breaker, after marrying and subsequently divorcing Prince Andrew, the Duke of York. Heard chuckling off-camera, Fergie then went on to share: "I think now that at 63 years old I've suddenly owned that it's not a bad thing to speak your mind and be who you want to be.
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Sarah Ferguson admitted that she couldn’t “have it both ways” and attend the upcoming Coronation following her 1996 divorce from disgraced royal Prince Andrew.The Coronation of King Charles and the Queen Consort, Camilla, is now just two weeks away, and after much speculation, it was confirmed that Prince Harry would be in attendance as Meghan Markle stays in the US with their kids. Fergie, who married The Queen’s second eldest in 1986, will not be attending the massive event but doesn’t seem too cut up about the revelation.The Duchess of York, 63, appeared on Good Morning Britain on Thursday to discuss the upcoming procedures and her omission from the plans.
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Despite Prince Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, not being invited to King Charles III's coronation ceremony, ET has learned that she will still be involved in the royal celebrations in a different capacity. The Duchess of York will attend the Coronation Concert with other royal family members on Sunday, May 7, a day after the Coronation Service. Along with Ferguson, Prince Andrew and their daughters, Beatrice, 34, and Eugenie, 33, will be in attendance. Fergie has publicly stated that she never expected to be invited to the coronation ceremony. Earlier this month, the royal was a guest on the ITV talk show , where she detailed her plans for the historic day. «I personally will be having a little tearoom and coronation chicken sandwich and putting out the bunting, that's what I'm going to be doing.
A consolation invite? After Sarah Ferguson was left off the guest list for King Charles III’s official coronation, she will reportedly attend another celebratory event that weekend.
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Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has confirmed she will not attend King Charles' coronation and revealed what she plans to do instead. King Charles III's coronation will take place at London’s Westminster Abbey on May 6.