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Sarah Ferguson makes big announcement after King Charles' snub to Prince Andrew

Sarah Ferguson releases major statement after skipping royal gathering

By Web Desk
January 01, 2025
Sarah Ferguson makes big announcement after King Charles snub to Prince Andrew
Sarah Ferguson makes big announcement after King Charles' snub to Prince Andrew

Prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson has taken a meaningful step amid King Charles III's snub to her and Prince Andrew on Christmas.

The Duchess of York, known as Fergie, made a paid partnership to promote a mental health app, just one month after King Charles III "cut off" his younger brother Prince Andrew's annual allowance amid ongoing scandals and feud over royal lodge.

Ferguson's move suggests as she will not let her ex-husband feel down amid crisis as she has already stated to support him at his difficult time.

Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's mother, who recently battled two forms of cancer, took to Instagram to recommend Zoul, a meditation and wellness app in which she is an equity partner.

The partnership announcement comes shortly after she and her former husband Prince Andrew, 64, was snubbed by the King Charles for the annual Christmas Day walk, where the couple's absence was noticeable amid Andrew's new 'Chinese spy' scandal.

The 65-year-old author announced plans to share more of her journey with Zoul throughout 2025, offering her audio messages and a personal letter free to users on the app.

The former couple spent Christmas alone at Royal Lodge this year, while their daughters celebrated elsewhere. Princess Beatrice joined King Charles and the wider Royal Family at Sandringham for the festivities. Princess Eugenie, 34, spent the holiday season with her husband Jack Brooksbank and his family.

The Duke of York had to skip the royal family's Sandringham celebrations, with he and Sarah choosing to remain at their Windsor residence.

There were reports that King Charles and Queen Camilla asked Ferguson to persuade Andrew to "see sense" and withdraw from public gatherings during the festive period.