Sarah Ferguson Sends Clever Royal Message in Embroidered Loafers Amid Infidelity Allegations
UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 6 – Despite their 1996 divorce, Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew continue to live together and support each other publicly, maintaining a rare bond amid ongoing royal controversies.
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Sarah Ferguson Sends Clever Royal Message in Embroidered Loafers Amid Infidelity Allegations
The Duchess and her ex-husband are the subjects of a new bombshell biography.Getty Images Sarah Ferguson at the "Knights Of Charity" Gala in 2025.The GistSarah Ferguson stepped out in a pair of statement loafers embroidered with the words "Never complain, never explain."The phrase is the unofficial motto of the British royal family.Ferguson and her ex-husband Prince Andrew are the subjects of a new royal biography, Entitled: The Rise and Fall of…
Sarah Ferguson's extravagant spending habits back in focus with new book
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Sarah Ferguson Wears ‘Never Complain, Never Explain’ Shoes as Bombshell Book Drops Infidelity Claims
The Duchess of York sported the royal family's unofficial motto as a new biography makes explosive allegations about her and her ex-husband, Prince AndrewDaniele Venturelli/Getty; TOPSTAR / BACKGRID Sarah FergusonNEED TO KNOWSarah Ferguson wore shoes with the royal family's "never complain, never explain" motto amid explosive allegations made in a new biographyEntitled: The Rise and Fall of the House of York by Andrew Lownie continues to put Fer…
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