Sarah Ferguson takes on new role in Royal Family after Prince Andrew fiasco

The Chinese spy fiasco Prince Andrew has found himself in as sparked a major change in Sarah Ferguson

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Sarah Ferguson takes on new role in Royal Family after Prince Andrew fiasco
Sarah Ferguson takes on new role in Royal Family after Prince Andrew fiasco

Sarah Ferguson has transformed into something completely different for the whole of King Charles’ Firm, and it’s come as a direct consequence to Prince Andrew’s whole Chinese spy fiasco.

This role in question is that of a ‘peace maker’ which author Jan Moir feels Fergie has stepped into already.

Branding her the former “toe-suckee who accepted money from Jeffrey Epstein, attempted to sell access to her husband and has generally blundered through royal life with the elan of an entitled” woman.

Ms Moir feels she “has cast herself in the unlikely late-life role of peacemaker and deal-breaker, even had to talk him out of attending Thursday's annual Buckingham Palace pre-Christmas lunch for extended family and friends,” according to the writer.

The writer even quipped and hypothesized how that conversation might have gone.

It promoted her to write in her Daily Mail peace, “I wonder what she said to him. 'Andrew, do you see that large rock over there? Get under it and don't come out till I say so’.”

For those unversed, this is not to first time Fergiue has acted in this respect because, the writer claims, “Apparently Fergie has played a key role in smoothing relations between King Charles and Prince Andrew amid ongoing family tensions, and acts as a mediator over the fractious matter of where the pair of them are going to live in future.”

While explaining the sheer effect she has on her ex-husband Ms Moir even said that Fergie “may be the only person capable of persuading Andrew to undertake the move,” out of Royal Lodge as well.

However, that is not to say that Ms Moir does not feel Fergie is not to be blamed for Prince Andrew “making such a fool of himself in the first place.”

Because according to her, the Yorks have “always resisted anything that might reduce their status in royal circles.”

Even since their marriage “their life together has always been about increasing their tattered eminence while filling their pockets, not about tolerating any diminishing returns on their standing,” Ms Moir alleged before signing off.