Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, has revealed the heartfelt promise she made to the late Queen Elizabeth before she died. Fergie, 63, appeared on ITV's Loose Women, where she discussed her support for her former husband, Prince Andrew, the promise she made to the Queen, her life as a mother and 'glam-ma' and whether or not she would be attending King Charles' Coronation in May.
During the sit-down chat, she opened up on her close bond with Prince Andrew, who she married in 1986, split from in 1992 and officially divorced in 1996.The pair still live together in the Royal Lodge at Windsor, although they're thought to have separate quarters.
Fergie said: “We’re longer divorced than married and I believe in the three C’s, I found out that Walt Disney actually said there were five C’s but I say three C’s - communicate, compromise, compassion - and that’s what I do with him. "We get on because in the darkest time of my life, he was always there for me and in the darkest part of his life, I will be there for him and the Queen of England was there for him, his mum.” Speaking about the promise she made to the late Queen before her death in September 2022, Fergie said: “I said to her [the Queen] before she died, I will be there with him, I will help him on his journey.
We’ve all got journeys. Just need to be there with kindness, no judgement and I will because he deserves it.” Fergie was known to share a close bond with Queen Elizabeth, and she even took in the late monarch's beloved Corgis, Muick and Sandy, when the Queen passed away.