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Sarah Ferguson to Give Tell-All Interview About Royal Family and New Book
Sarah Ferguson, also known as Fergie and the Duchess of York, is set to give a tell-all interview in New York on March 6th to promote her new book.
The vivacious redhead, who was previously married to Prince Andrew, will reportedly take questions about the royal family, including her former mother-in-law, the late Queen.
Ferguson and Prince Andrew were married from 1986 to 1996 and have two daughters together, Princesses Eugene and Beatrice.
They still live together at Royal Lodge on the Windsor Estate and are grandparents to three adorable grandchildren.
However, Prince Andrew was stripped of his titles and patronages last year due to his relationship with convicted s** offender Jeffrey Epstein and questions surrounding one of Epstein's underage s** workers.
The interview has sparked speculation that Ferguson may reveal details about how Meghan Markle met Prince Andrew.
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Rumours circulated when Harry first introduced Meghan to the scene that the relationship between the Duke of York and Meghan was far from friendly.
There was talk that he had met her somewhere before and that the link could be through Epstein.
There are plenty of pictures of Meghan as a yacht girl, which suggest that she likely spent time with Andrew and Epstein before even meeting Harry.
Maxwell's unofficial biographer suggested that Meghan Markle may have met Prince Andrew via Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein years before she met Harry.
The question was revisited by Summers, the author of Glaine Maxwell, an unauthorised biography, in a new podcast shared on YouTube.
Summers explored the connection between Markle, her close friend Marcus Anderson, Epstein, Maxwell, and Prince Andrew.
She suggested that Markle's friend Anderson may have been a connector to Epstein as far back as 2001.
Summers shared that the media may find a photo of Markle on a yacht in Phuket, Thailand, cavorting with Prince Andrew through Maxwell.
She also claimed that Markle had been invited to the Yacht Week 2016, an event later described as Sodom and Gomorrah at sea by GQ, although it remains unclear whether Meghan attended or not.
The entire narrative Meghan Markle has been pushing since she started dating Prince Harry has been exposed through their many media products, including a Netflix documentary series and Prince Harry's memoir.
She has claimed to have been racially abused by members of the royal family, but aides inside the palace contest this narrative, claiming that Meghan Markle didn't even want to remain part of the royal family from the moment she first arrived.
One royal aide said that Meghan Markle craved rejection and backed herself into a corner to be rejected by the royal establishment because she never wanted to stay.
It was a combination of unrealistic expectations about what royal life would be like and the palace's failure to manage those unrealistic expectations.
Prince Harry's distrust with the household, his obsession with the media, and his desire to create an impact and do something useful before he becomes middle-aged and boring was already present.
While Ferguson's interview is highly anticipated, it remains to be seen what revelations, if any, will be made about the royal family and Meghan Markle.