Kate Middleton's true feelings about Sarah Ferguson revealed amid latest crisis
Kate Middleton is also pleased that they have "faced repercussions"
The insiders have disclosed Princess of Wales Kate Middleton true feelings for her once friend Sarah Ferguson.
The insiders claimed Kate ‘does feel badly’ for Sarah after the former Duchess of York and Andrew faced repercussions following scandals surrounding them.
Kate’s true feelings for Sarah have been revealed as Andrew is now seriously hoping for a 'romantic reunion' with his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson as they are set to move out of Royal Lodge.
According to a report by the Closer, "Kate does feel badly for Sarah, they go back a long way and shared some very fond times together. But there’s no denying the fact she’s made some terrible choices and the fact she elected to try and lie her way out of trouble for such a long time has ultimately cost her a terrible price.”
The Princess of Wales is quietly holding onto a hope that, rather than considering remarrying Andrew, Sarah might actually take the opportunity to break away from the downward pull of his legacy, the sources suggested.
“It’s a chance for Sarah to put her hands up and show some honesty, transparency and class – not crawl back to Andrew and be sucked in by his manipulation as she has been in the past,” the spy added.
However, the insider further said, ”Kate is pleased that they have faced repercussions, though it’s a little harder for her to admit this because she and Sarah were previously so friendly. She hated the idea of living so close to Andrew and feels extremely relieved he’s no longer hanging around like a bad smell.”
-
Palace edits out King Charles heckling in official video
-
Real reason behind Andrew’s meeting with Jeffrey Epstein: Image finally explained
-
Andrew friends react to Keir Starmer demand for former Duke of York
-
Beatrice, Eugenie given key tips on handling Andrew, Fergie scandal
-
Andrew scandal lands royal family in new trouble as inquiry being launched: 'Things are changing'
-
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor ends up alone to fend for himself: ‘People are saying no thanks’
-
Andrew’s disgrace in front of King Charles, Prince William ‘not over’: Source promises ‘More's to come’
-
King Charles called out for preaching green while sitting on illegal royal ‘rubbish dump’
