How Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew’s Rekindled Romance Is ‘Confirmed’ By His Jacket
Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew have not announced the latest status of their relationship, but royal fans and experts are convinced that they have gotten back together.
Following their recent outing at the Royal Ascot this week, body language expert Judi James claimed that there is one way to confirm if the Duke and Duchess of York are indeed back together.
While talking to Express, James noted that Prince Andrew’s jacket at the Royal Ascot was the biggest clue regarding the couple’s relationship.
“From the yellow rose in his lapel matching the color of her dress to the rather relaxed body language displays together that still look heavily suppressed as though avoiding any obvious giveaways, Prince Andrew and Sarah look far more like ‘currents’ than ‘exes’ here,” she said.
James said that it seems Prince Andrew exerted the effort to match Ferguson by wearing a yellow tulip in his buttonhole. And in one sweet public moment, Ferguson appeared to touch her ex-husband’s shoulder.
“They seem to avoid actual eye contact here but proximity doesn’t seem to be a problem and Sarah’s raised chin, warm smile, and splayed feet as she poses beside Andrew suggests confidence rather than awkwardness. Sarah’s smile looks proud here and the sometimes sour-looking Prince appears to be having fun in her company,” she said.
Prince Andrew and Ferguson have been divorced for over two decades, but the former couple has maintained an amicable relationship with each other. When their daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, were still young, the Duke and Duchess of York managed to raise them together.
Now that their daughters are all grown up, Prince Andrew and Ferguson still have each other’s backs. In fact, reports have claimed that they are still living together at the Royal Lodge.
But when asked if the two have actually gotten back together, a source close to the mom of two said that Prince Andrew and Ferguson are just the best of friends.
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