Meghan Markle, Prince Harry's major critic reacts to claim Sarah Ferguson 'is in a very bad way'
Sarah Ferguson is "in a very bad way, but she’ll dust herself down and attempt to reinvent herself again somehow"
Angela Levin, a royal expert and major critic of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, has expressed her thought on claims Sarah Ferguson ‘is in a very bad way’ after losing royal titles.
The royal insiders have claimed Princess Eugenie and Beatrice mother is in a very bad way after losing her Duchess of York title.
However, the sources backed Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s ex-wife to reinvent herself after the former couple had their royal titles removed.
The spy tells The Telegraph, per the GB News: “She’s in a very bad way, but she’ll dust herself down and attempt to reinvent herself again somehow.”
The GB News shared the story on its official X, formerly Twitter handle, with title “Sarah Ferguson ‘is in a very bad way’ after losing Duchess of York title.”
Angela reacted to the post by resharing it on X.
The fresh claims have come days after Sarah and Andrew made their first public appearance since losing their York titles last week.
They attended the christening of their granddaughter Athena, the daughter of Princess Beatrice.
The baptism took place at the Chapel Royal within St James's Palace, where Princess Beatrice and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, gathered close relatives and friends to celebrate their second daughter.
Sarah and Andrew lost their Duke and Duchess of York titles in October following fresh disclosures regarding their connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
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