Fergie
Bouncy, boisterous and thoroughly unstuffy, Sarah
Ferguson seemed the ideal partner for Prince Andrew, the Queen's
second son. Andrew had delighted his mother and the nation by serving
as a helicopter pilot in the Falklands
War, risking his life and
returning to a hero's welcome with a red rose between his teeth.
The Prince's valor inclined his mother to take an
indulgent view of his romps with women such as Koo Stark, the
soft-porn movie star. But the Queen welcomed Fergie, the daughter of
Prince Charles' polo manager Major Ronald Ferguson, as one of the
family, and soon mother and daughter-in-law were chatting happily
about horses. Fergie had even more intimate chats with her
sister-in-law Diana. One summer at Royal Ascot they poked their
umbrellas into the backside of a woman in front of them, and were
photographed giggling fiendishly under their hats.
Prince Andrew married Sarah Ferguson in Westminster
Abbey on 23 July, 1986. Over 350 million viewers watched the wedding
all over the world.
Andrew and Sarah had two daughters, Beatrice and
Eugenie, but separated in 1992 when courtiers worst fears were
realized and photographs surfaced in a newspaper of Fergie disporting
herself in the South of France with John Bryan, her "financial
advisor", who appeared to be sucking her toes.
It was that episode which made divorce inevitable, and
sank the Royal Family's reputation to a new low. |