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Sarah Ferguson sends her critics a message with her footwear after bombshell book that Royals tried to ban accused both her and Andrew of cheating

Sarah Ferguson sent a message to the critics among the rumors of unfaithfulness by wearing shoes carrying the informal slogan of the royal family: ‘Never complain, never explain.’

The Duchess of York chose to wear special blue velvet mocasins with one leg ‘never complain’ and ‘Never Explanation’ for an activity in London.

Fergie was introduced to a group of content -building of Private Mayfair Hotel Claridge, and the 2021 novel signed copies of his heart for compass.

The Group came from the Amazon Influencer program, which gave a store to win commission for the items they suggested to the social media impressers.

The event took place on July 30, two days before the post of the mail, Andrew Lownie’s new book ‘The Rise and Fall of the York House’ new book ‘York House’.

Prince Andrew’s ex -wife published the event on Instagram yesterday with a series of photographs of posing shoes with a group of visible groups.

He wrote in a title: ‘A compass heart always had to be a bridge between hearts, stories and generations. Being able to sign copies and talking to these incredible creators brought me back to what I wrote in the first place. ‘

The shipment was loaded only hours after a bomb quote from Mr. Lownie’s book on Fergie and was called ‘Duchess of Office’.

Sarah Ferguson came to Claridge’s Hotel in London for the event with impressive people on July 30

He wore shoes carrying the informal slogan of the royal family: 'Never complain, Never explanation'

He wore shoes carrying the informal slogan of the royal family: ‘Never complain, Never explanation’

Sarah was meeting with a group from the Amazon Influencer program in Claridge's in London

Sarah was meeting with a group from the Amazon Influencer program in Claridge’s in London

He wore his 65 -year -old Del Toro X Rotten Roach shoes at least once in April 2022 at the Oswald’s Special Members Club in Mayfair for a night.

Fergie is known for brave fashion expressions and is usually noted in the eighties, including shoulder pads, puff ball skirts and polka dot clothes.

Mr. Lownie’s new book, Fergie’nin American Steve Wyatt and his friend John Bryan claims to claim non -marriage relations.

In addition, Andrew’s marriage in the first year ‘more than a dozen woman’ had allegedly lying with.

The author wrote: ‘Friends say that Andrew accepted the tastes of his wife and his marriage is over.

‘Sarah and one of his lovers were eating together elsewhere in the house, eating alone from a tray in his work.’

But Sarah was jealous of any of Andrew’s girlfriends.

‘He wanted to stay as one, with all the advantages brought and girlfriends have always been sent from a mixture of attraction and ruthlessness.’

The book also looked at the claim that he benefited from the royal status to make money, the suspect ‘no jobs’ claims and great debts.

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are coming to the St George Chapel in Windsor in February 2024

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson are coming to the St George Chapel in Windsor in February 2024

Among the revelations, he demanded beef every night, a leg lamb and frying chicken; Butler got up at 4.30 in the morning to put the water cress on ice; And BloomingDaleles spent £ 25,000 in just one hour.

Andrew and Fergie divorced in 1996, but they still live together at the Royal Lodge in Windsor.

Fergie said that Mills & Boon was a ‘sweeping, a magnificent, historical novel’ in the 1870s ‘heart for the compass’ and that hero Lady Margaret was a ‘very rebellious lady’.

The book, which takes advantage of Fergie’s own life journey and includes its research on her descendants, is a fictional explanation of Duchess’s Büyük-Teyze Lady Margaret Montagu Douglas-Scott.

Sarah wrote the book with Marguerite Kaye, who wrote more than 50 novels for Mills & Boon, who is in various historical periods.

Mr. Lownie’s new book William Collins will be published on August 14 for £ 22.

To order a copy for £ 18.70 (current offer between 16/08/25; Free for the UK P & P 25 £ Free for orders) www.mailshop.co.uk/books, or call 020 3176 2937.

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