Sarah Ferguson Slams Princess Diana Feud Rumors By Doing This Touching Gesture
Sarah Ferguson recently proved that she does not have any hard feelings for Princess Diana.
The mom of two honored the late Princess of Wales on International Women’s Day by sharing a throwback photo of Prince William and Prince Harry’s mom on social media. Ferguson also included a photo of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie taking a selfie in her post.
“Thinking of some of the strong women who’ve been part of my life – my late mother, my dear, departed friends Diana and Carolyn Cotterell and of course my fierce, beautiful, loving daughters Beatrice and Eugenie who make me proud every day,” Ferguson captioned the photos.
Shortly after uploading the photo, royal fans thanked Ferguson for still remembering Princess Diana even though it has been more than two decades since her death.
“Lovely photos! Thanks for honoring Diana… You and your daughters are wonderful women!” one person commented in the photo.
Ferguson and Princess Diana were friends even before they both joined the royal family. But they got even closer while they were with their respective husbands. Despite their close relationship, some royal critics and reporters pitted the two women against each other.
Last month, Ferguson penned an article for Hello! magazine where she talked about the criticism she and Princess Diana received from the press several years ago. She said that things have only gotten worse for Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton because of the advent of social media.
Ferguson also noted the fact that she and the late Princess of Wales were accused of being rivals when they were not.
But at the time of Princess Diana’s death, Ferguson admitted that they had not been on good terms. This was because the two female royals had a misunderstanding over the various stories written about them.
Princess Diana was convinced that Ferguson exposed her in her book and Ferguson thought the same thing about Prince Charles’ ex-wife.
Princess Diana passed away on Aug. 31, 1997 following a fatal car crash in Paris.
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