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Fergie’s Half-Truths

Fergie Sarah Duchess of York and Prince Andrew

As Sarah, Duchess of York contradicts herself about cooking, we again ask: “Has ‘Fergie’ repaid the money she took from the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein?”

Described by the FT’s Henry Mance – whom had to endure three torturous hours with her to get what he called his “best attempt” at an interview – as a “conversational flash flood,” Sarah, Duchess of York shared all sorts of bizarre details about her “non-normal” life this week.

 

Amongst many clangers on her PR peddling tour for her latest book, ‘Farting Fergie’ declared: “I don’t cook, shan’t cook, won’t cook. I hate cooking.” Clearly, she has no recollection of having announced she was “so excited” to be writing a cookbook in September 2020.

 

Pressed on whether she goes to supermarkets ever, the rogue ex-royal replied that she “doesn’t have to” – a statement that contradicts a photograph published of her in Waitrose in Belgravia on these very pages in January 2020 – but yet again, this wacky woman also avoided the key questions about the financial affairs of herself and her Pizza Express loving, non-sweating ex-husband.

 

Again, today, we join those asking Sarah Ferguson to truthfully update her “no comment” response when asked if she had repaid the money and assistance she took from the late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Whilst most likely the word “comment” would thus be proved superfluous, just as her ex-husband likely now faces a court showdown in America in absentia with Virginia Roberts Guiffre, the public truly finally deserve some honest answers.

 

Pictured top: The togetherness of ex-husband and wife Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York is clearly still apparent – especially given in the same residence, the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park – their mutual inability to be candidly honest with the truth is even clearer in the context of what went on between them and Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.

 

In January 2020, ‘The Steeple Times’ shared a photograph of Sarah, Duchess of York shopping in ‘Celebrity Waitrose’ in Motcomb Street, Belgravia. Just around the corner from the former London residence of Ghislaine Maxwell, the image clearly shows the ex-royal with plenty of shopping. Given she now claims she doesn’t ever cook (and forgetting she was writing a cookbook in 2020 also), one has to be left asking what attracted her to make a visit to the store. Meanwhile, it now looks increasingly likely that the former Virginia Roberts could “whack” Prince Andrew – mocked up here as Jimmy Savile (right) – with a multi-million-pound civil lawsuit in New York as early as this week.
Elsewhere this week, Sarah, Duchess of York said she was “100 per cent” certain that her ex-husband was being honest when he denied participating in anything untoward during the time he spent with the since croaked taxi driver turned financier Jeffrey Epstein. Showing complete contempt for the alleged victims of sexual trafficking, she remarked: “I want [the Duke of York] to come through this. I want him to win… We support each other like pillars of strength.”
Sarah, Duchess of York appeared on ‘Lorraine’ also as she hawked her debut Mills & Boon novel ‘Her Heart for a Compass’ on 3rd August.
In his ‘FT’ interview, published on 6th August, Henry Mance remarked: “To say Sarah Ferguson is unlike a typical interviewee is to say monsoon is unlike an April shower. The Duchess of York is a conversational flash flood, a torrent of enthusiasm whose debris ranges from the boastful to the modest, the wise to the nonsensical. As royals go, she is less, Après moi, le déluge, more simply Moi deluge. And when she recedes, you are left wondering what exactly happened, and whether you can possibly make sense of it.”
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