Skip to main contentSkip to footer
 Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew at Royal Ascot © Getty Images

Sarah Ferguson makes very rare comments about relationship with Prince Andrew

The former couple were married from 1986 to 1996

Gemma Strong
Online Digital News Director
March 28, 2023
Share this:

Sarah Ferguson has spoken out in praise of her "supportive" ex-husband, Prince Andrew.

The 63-year-old was married to the royal from 1986 until 1996 and to this day retains an incredibly close relationship with him; so much so they even live together. Explore their unusual love story here...

A Royal Love Story: Sarah Ferguson & Prince Andrew

And now Sarah has spoken about how encouraging Andrew has been behind the scenes.

Sarah – set to become a grandmother for the third time – is preparing for the release of her latest novel, A Most Intriguing Lady. And she revealed to the Mirror that Andrew has read every one of her books.

Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew talking together© Photo: Getty Images
Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew talking together

The Duchess also divulged that she is in talks with some major production companies to turn her books into screen dramas.

TRENDING:  Sarah Ferguson makes candid comments about 'terrifying' Prince Philip

DON'T MISS:  Charles Spencer breaks silence after Prince Harry's surprise arrival in UK

MORE:  Has Meghan Markle travelled to UK with her children to support Prince Harry?

"I'm going to let you into a secret," she told the publication. "We have been talking to production companies and there is real interest in turning both novels into a period TV drama. I am so excited about it. I would love to see someone like Jess Buckley play my heroine."

Prince Andrew with his daughters, Eugenie and Beatrice
Prince Andrew with his daughters, Eugenie and Beatrice

Sarah went on to describe her two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie as “hugely supportive, while Andrew "tells me they [books] are fabulous".

Fans have long admired how Sarah and Andrew have remained such good friends since divorcing over 27 years ago. The foundation of their bond is twofold; friendship and family.

ROYALS: Mystery as Prince Archie's profile disappears from royal website

DISCOVER: Fans react as Prince Albert and Princess Charlene deny split reports

Both parents are devoted to their daughters and they have worked hard over the years to give the girls a solid and stable upbringing, despite their decision to split.

Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew on their wedding day© Photo: Getty Images
Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew on their wedding day

Andrew and Sarah were married at Westminster Abbey on 23 July 1986, and welcomed daughter Beatrice in August 1988, followed by Eugenie in March 1990.

But, by the following year, the marriage was in trouble. The couple decided to legally separate in 1992, triggered by the demands of his naval career – which meant the couple saw each other for a mere 40 days a year for the first five years – as well as rumours of her infidelity.

Four years later, the Duke and Duchess announced their mutual decision to divorce, in May 1996.

Sarah Ferguson with her daughters, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice© Photo: Getty Images
Sarah Ferguson with her daughters, Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice

Reflecting on the split in a 2011 interview with Harper's Bazaar, Sarah admitted: "I didn't want a divorce but had to because of circumstance."

Of her 1996 divorce deal with the Queen, she said she had opted for "friendship not money", explaining: "When I met with Her Majesty about it, she asked, 'What do you require, Sarah?' and I said, 'Your friendship,' which I think amazed her because everyone said I would demand a big settlement. But I wanted to be able to say, 'Her Majesty is my friend'— not fight her nor have lawyers saying, 'Look, she is greedy.' I left my marriage knowing I'd have to work. And I have."

LISTEN:  Why Charles is being strict with the coronation guest list 

Sign up to HELLO! Daily for all the latest and best royal coverage

By entering your details, you are agreeing to HELLO! Magazine User Data Protection Policy. You can unsubscribe at any time. For more information, please click here.

More Royalty

See more