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Sarah Ferguson finally admits: ‘I’m more than friends with Prince Andrew’

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Amid rumours that the amicable royal exes are set to remarry, Sarah Ferguson has finally addressed the gossip by affirming all our suspicions.

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In an interview with HELLO! magazine, Sarah ‘Fergie’ Ferguson revealed that she and ex-husband Prince Andrew are ‘bigger than friends’.

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In an interview with the British publication, the Duchess of York did not hold back with her affection for the father of her two daughters, Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice, revealing that the pair have continued to work together as co-parents following their highly publicised 1996 divorce. 

“We work in unity and Andrew and I are focused on being good parents together. We are bigger than friends,” Fergie told HELLO! magazine. 

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“We learn from each other, support each other and understand it’s about communication, compromise and compassion.”

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The revealing interview comes after Sarah, Duchess of York was seen mingling with other members of the royal family – including Kate Middleton and Prince William – at Royal Ascot last week, as well as their ‘more than friends’ display at the royal wedding of Lady Gabriella Windsor in May. 

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Recently, prominent journalist Dan Wootton has claimed that Sarah and the Duke of York are ‘friends with benefits’, telling ITV’s Lorraine: 

“They are at the moment in a relationship described as ‘friends with benefits’.”

Dan continued that despite Fergie’s ex-father-in-law once disapproving of the match, things seem to have settled down enough for this fairytale romance to end in the couple remarrying.

“The big point of interest was what would Prince Philip think about this? He was very angry with her back in the nineties. But he’s fine, he doesn’t care, he’s not bothered about it.”

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