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Well Russo is thrilled to pieces that her letter to HRH was answered and yes, indeedy! The Duke has a plan in place to help the troops.
Maybe this is the start of HRH distancing himself from his ex. . .Did Richard Kay write that article? You'd think he'd know that Sarah is not "the Duchess of York" any longer ....... unless, of course, he knows something we don't!
I was implying, but not very skilfully, they might have secretly remarried, for that is what would it would take for her to be "the" Duchess of York, as opposed to Sarah, Duchess of York. Not that I am suggesting they really have, just trying to be witty, and failing miserably.
Attn:User Id Roslyn,Did Richard Kay write that article? You'd think he'd know that Sarah is not "the Duchess of York" any longer ....... unless, of course, he knows something we don't!
No remarriage would be legal without either the Queen's consent or Parliament's and that has to be recorded so that possibility doesn't fly.
Does Sarah describe herself that way? I wasn't aware she did. Interesting.She uses the imformal 'the' Duchess of York to describe herself rather than the more formal 'Sarah, Duchess of York'.
The use of the capital 'T' is important.
Could you give a more precise link as I found that a lot of the link you provided either was being updated or simply was about the Tongan family?The Duke of York is re marrying a member of the Tongan Royal Family .
Or perhaps you could post the article. The link is not working for me at all. Thanks!The Duke of York is re marrying a member of the Tongan Royal Family.
Better proof please, this sounds like a ridiculous claim and the website you posted provides no information at all.The Duke of York is re marrying a member of the Tongan Royal Family.
WHAAAT??! Where's the announcement from Buckingham Palace?
Princesses plot Prince Andrew's 50th party | Mail Online
His last significant milestone - his 40th birthday - was arranged by his ex-wife, who with typical flamboyance invited three of his ex-girlfriends to join the celebrations.
But next month, Prince Andrew's 50th birthday is expected to be a more muted affair, as it is his daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie who are arranging it and not their mother, the Duchess of York.
Remember too that the tradition within the royal family is for large 21st birthdays but because of the significance of the dates surrounding Beatrice's 18th she was given the large 18th rather than 21st. Eugenie is more likely to have the large 21st in the same way that the Queen's children and other grandchildren have had.I think the Yorks have been rather "muted" in their birthdays of late.