The only royal wedding the queen does not want to arrive
Ex-spouses are supposed to remain exes, by the matriarch.
There may be another royal wedding exercise, but this timeQueen Elizabeth II will not be happy with that.
The rumor mill in Great Britain operates speculative overtime on whetherPrince Andrew andSarah Ferguson plan to remarry. The former wives appeared very chummy when they were recently spotted together at the royal enclosure in Ascot with their daughters,Princesses Eugénie andBeatrice and spent more time together since Eugenie's commitment toJack Brooksbank.
Earlier this year Sarah saidHello, "A table can not stay on three legs, really, then you have the duke and myself, and the two girls. We are a family unit and we lock for example."
"The duke and the duchess have always had a close relationship," said that an insider palace. "It seems that, since Eugenie's commitment has changed. Sarah seems much happier and has been observed publicly in Andrew's company more than what she had in the past."
The former couple, who married in July 1986, remained close, even if they divorced in 1992. In fact, they live in the same house. They are frequently at once in London and, in 2013, twenty years after their divorce, bought a ski cottage in the Swiss Verbier ski resort.
Sarah always refers to Andrew as "my handsome prince" and "best friend". In addition, Andrew has not been involved in a serious relationship since its divorce.
Fergie, as it is known in the British tabloids, is one of the most infamous figures of the royal family. The daughter ofPrince Charles' Polo Manager,Ronald FergusonShe was introduced to Andrew byprincess diana. The Duchess of York (she has retained her title, but lost her HRH designation in the divorce) agitated early in her marriage, when Andrew was absent in the Royal Navy and had high-level dormians who embarrassed the royals . The last straw arrived in 1992 when it was photographed engulfing the Noplob pool in the south of France while its "financial advisor", TexanJohn Bryan, seemed to suck his toes. It was convened in England by the queen and was summarily banged by the family shortly after.
It has not been invited toPrince William weddingKate Middleton. CornPrince Harry, which is close to Beatrice and Eugenie, invited him to the Chapel of Saint-George for his marriage toMeghan murderAlthough Prince Charles would have left it aside the list of guests for black tie dinner atFrog house He hosted for newlyweds that night.
"The Queen was welcoming to Sarah in recent years, but only whenPrince Philip Is not there any. Some family members kept their distance, "said my source." But they have to face her now that Eugenie gets married. The Duchess brings the opportunity to try to repair some fences in the process. "
There is another reason that some royal observers think that the couple plans to remarry. With the birth ofPrince Louis, Andrew was hit until seventh line for the throne. Only the first six online need permission from the Queen to get married.
"The Queen has lasted his attitude on divorce, because we saw for the first time with the Prince of Wales, then when Prince Harry marriedMeghan murder, "My source told me." She accepted Sarah in the family, but there is no luck that Her Majesty only wants Andrew and Sarah to remarry to remarry. Prince Philip would certainly disapprove. "
But that does not mean that it will not happen.
"There is the definitive possibility they can stand out, but it is highly unlikely that this happens during the life of the Queen or Prince Philip," said my source. "WhenPrince Charles becomes king, Everything will change. Charles waited four decades to be with his true love. It's not a huge jump to think that he will not try to prevent his brother from meeting with his. And for more royal intrigue,Here's how the queen really looks like Meghan Markle.
Diane Clehane is a journalist and author of New YorkImagine Diana andDiana: the secrets of his style.
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