Fergie's subtle swipe at Harry and Meghan: 'Forgiveness is key'

Sarah 'Fergie' Ferguson has taken a subtle swipe at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, saying she thinks "forgiveness is key" when it comes to "family unity".

The 63-year-old spoke with Glamour editor Samantha Berry and spoke of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, noting that she believes Princess Diana would be "so proud" of her children and grandchildren, also adding that she thinks King Charles feels the same way.

Sarah Ferguson, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle
Sarah Ferguson has taken a subtle swipe at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, saying she thinks 'forgiveness is key' to 'family unity'. Photo: Getty

"Diana and I, we played a lot and had a great time and I feel really strongly - and so would the King - [that she would] be so proud of the grandchildren. And of the family," she said. "And I do believe in family unity. I think forgiveness is key."

It comes after the King offered Harry and Meghan a peace offering after ordering the pair to move out of their UK residence Frogmore Cottage.

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There have been many rumours surrounding the Sussexes and whether or not they will be invited to the King's coronation in May, however, a spokesman for the couple confirmed they "recently received email correspondence from His Majesty’s office regarding the Coronation".

They added, "An immediate decision on whether the Duke and Duchess will attend will not be disclosed by us at this time."

Now, the King has reportedly decided to let them use Frogmore Cottage should they fly to the UK for the coronation.

'You know what you did'

Prince Harry and King Charles
Harry gave an explosive interview earlier this year where he seemingly blamed his family for their feud. Photo: Getty

Harry gave an explosive interview to The Telegraph earlier this year where he seemingly blamed his family for their feud.

"You know what you did, and I now know why you did it. And you've been caught out, so just come clean," Harry said of his family. "It was all so avoidable. But they just couldn't help themselves."

However, others have suggested Harry needs to apologise to his family, with Vanity Fair's Katie Nicholl saying he believes Prince William "can't forgive Harry" because Megxit "moved Kate Middleton and their young family onto the world stage earlier than expected".

"It had a huge impact on him, on Catherine, on their young family," she told Us Weekly. "A lot of it was how he chose to do that and what William saw as great disrespect to the institution and to his, to his family, to his grandmother."

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