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Why Fergie wasn’t ‘worthy’ of an invite to Kate Middleton and Prince William’s wedding

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We recently revealed how Kate and Wills are still enjoying romantic ‘date nights’ as they celebrate 10 years of marriage. But by not including Prince William’s aunt Sarah Ferguson on their wedding day, they still caused family hurt.

Like Meghan Markle, when fellow ‘commoner’ Sarah Ferguson first entered the royal family she was seen as a breath of fresh air.The late Prince Philip reportedly enjoyed her saucy sense of humour and the tabloids adored her.

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