Sarah Ferguson breaks silence after Ghislaine Maxwell's shocking claims
Sarah Ferguson celebrates special occasion with royal family
Sarah Ferguson joined the royal family to celebrate a special occasion after shocking claims were made against her in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
On August 26, the Duchess of York marked International Dog Day by sharing two adorable photos of her fur companions, including the late Queen Elizabeth's corgis.
Sarah captioned the post, "Life is simply better with a wagging tail at your side. Celebrating our companions today and always, Happy #InternationalDogDay!"
On the same day, King Charles' office also paid tribute to the "four-legged friends" who have captured the hearts of senior members of the royal family.
It is important to note that Sarah Ferguson returned to social media after Ghislaine Maxwell, also involved in the Jeffrey Epstein case, made bombshell revelations about Fergie's involvement with the convicted sex offender.
According to The Telegraph, during an interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche at a courthouse in Florida, the socialite claimed that Sarah "tried to put the moves on" Jeffery.
Ghislaine said, "I thought that Sarah was trying to put the moves on Jeffrey, if I’m being honest, and I thought the whole thing was annoying and I was p—d off."
"I think Sarah is the one who pushed that [friendship between Yorks and Jeffery]. And they met and hung out, I want to say two or three times that had nothing to do with me," she added.
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