Fergie says Diana would be 'so proud' of Harry and Meghan who 'shouldn't be ...

Fergie says Diana would be 'so proud' of Harry and Meghan who 'shouldn't be ...
Fergie says Diana would be 'so proud' of Harry and Meghan who 'shouldn't be ...
Fergie says Diana would be 'so proud' of Harry and Meghan who 'shouldn't be judged' and claims she 'destroyed herself' over Epstein scandal but is 'done being a people pleaser' Sarah, Duchess of York, appeared on Good Morning America on Friday to promote her new book She said 'there should be no judgement of race, creed, color or any other denomination' when asked on how Meghan had been treated in the press She added Diana would be 'so proud of her sons and their wives'  Fergie also said she and Diana endured tough media scrutiny in 'their day'  Her book,  Her Heart for a Compass: A Novel, is about a royal rebel in 1895 She says it's her way of 'finding her voice' and speaking out 'for the first time'  Fergie is said to be in talks to turn the book into a Bridgerton-style fictional series 

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Sarah Ferguson said on Friday that Princess Diana would be 'so proud' of Harry and Meghan, who she thinks shouldn't be judged based on 'race, creed, color or any other denomination'. 

Fergie, the Duchess of York who was married to Prince Andrew before divorcing in 1996, was speaking on Good Morning America to promote her new fictional book about royal life when she made the remarks defending Harry and Meghan. 

'There should be no judgement on race, creed, color or any other denomination.

'I wish Harry and Meghan so much happiness. I know Diana would be so proud of her sons and their wives,' she said, when asked what she thought of how Meghan had been treated by the press. 

Fergie, the Duchess of York who was married to Prince Andrew before divorcing in 1996, was speaking on Good Morning America to promote her new fictional book about royal life when she made the remarks defending Harry and Meghan

Fergie, the Duchess of York who was married to Prince Andrew before divorcing in 1996, was speaking on Good Morning America to promote her new fictional book about royal life when she made the remarks defending Harry and Meghan

Fergie said Diana would be 'so proud' of Harry, William 'and their wives'. Harry and Meghan quit royal life in 2020 and have since trashed the royal family in an interview with Oprah in addition to signing deals with Netflix, Spotify, Penguin Random House and companies for speaking opportunities

Fergie said Diana would be 'so proud' of Harry, William 'and their

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