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Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson tipped to remarry as ‘big change’ paves the way

Sarah Ferguson could remarry Prince Andrew after a “big change” in the Royal Family, according to a royal author.

Angela Levin spoke to Patrick Christys on GB News about the possible rekindling, suggesting the late Queen Elizabeth II “always liked” the Duchess of York.

Levin says a lot of “rethinking” has taken place in recent years as she remained steadfast in her support for the monarchy despite divorcing Andrew in 1996.

“I think the big change is the cancer she had”, Levin said.

“You can keep separate and you want to go your own way but if you are a loving couple, you live together while not married, you start rethinking.

“She was obviously very ill. Her operation was 10 hours long and she came back to live in the lodge.

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I think that’s changed things. I think another thing is that both her children have got their own children and she has been a very good mother.

“She has never said a bad word about the monarchy or Prince Andrew, she always said ‘he’s a wonderful father’ and stuck to being very moral.”

“He was off with the Navy and she got restless. He got restless and she said we both realised we had open marriages.

“I’m not quite sure what she meant by that, I won’t dig into it. But I think it was very difficult.”

Despite a possible rekindling, Levin is sceptical as to whether this would spell good news for the Royal Family.

The royal author said she is unsure as to whether she is a “good friend” to the royals.

“I don’t think she necessarily is [a good friend]”, she said.

“But she does lots of charity work and most of her charity work is for children. A lot of that is for children with cancer.

“That’s very helpful because there’s very few people doing that.”

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