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Fergie breaks her silence on rumours of remarriage to Prince Andrew

With additional reporting by Bang Showbiz.

Sarah Ferguson has finally broken her silence about the rumours she has remarried Prince Andrew.

The pair – who have daughters Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice together – ended their marriage in 1996 but continue to share a home at the Royal Lodge in Windsor and Sarah revealed they are happier than ever.

The 59-year-old told the Daily Mail: “We’re the happiest divorced couple in the world. We’re divorced to each other, not from each other.

Fergie has broken her silence about the rumours she has remarried Prince Andrew. Photo: Getty
Fergie has broken her silence about the rumours she has remarried Prince Andrew. Photo: Getty

She continued: “We both say it. We are completely compatible. Our bywords are communication, compromise and compassion.

“[Our wedding on] July 23, 1986 was the happiest day of my life. Andrew is the best man I know. What he does for Britain is incredible; no one knows how hard he works for his country.”

When asked if they would consider remarriage, she answered: “So many people have asked me that, but we’re so happy with the way we are right now. We enjoy each other’s company; we allow each other to blossom. I know it sounds like a fairy tale but that’s the way we are.”

On October 12, their daughter Princess Eugenie married Jack Brooksbank in Windsor and Sarah admitted she found the whole occasion extremely emotional.

Fergie claims the pair are “so happy with the way we are right now”. Photo: Getty
Fergie claims the pair are “so happy with the way we are right now”. Photo: Getty

She said: “I always went to weddings and thought: ‘Why is the mother-of-the-bride crying?’ But I completely understand why now. It’s because it’s so amazing to think your daughter is now grown up, leaving home and starting her own life.”

Missing Diana

Sarah also admitted she missed her close friend and former sister-in-law, the late Princess Diana on the day.

She said: “I thought of absent friends and family; of Diana — but she’s with me all the time. What I miss most is her tinkling laughter.

“Diana was my best friend and the funniest person I knew. She had such timing and wit. It was a total joy to be with her because we just laughed and enjoyed life so much, and I know she would have loved the wedding.”

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