Sarah · Ferguson's love affair with Prince Andrew came quickly and quickly, and soon the Duke and Duchess of York were engaged in February 1986, with a romantic royal wedding in 1986.
But soon, Ferguson learned the tedium of the royal family.

Ferguson moved from his working life in Clapham to Buckingham Palace, the Queen's residence.
Ferguson has struggled to adjust to royal life, and in her autobiography My Story, published in 1996, she recounted how she first moved into Buckingham Palace.
"Buckingham Palace, New York, has more than 600 rooms, but my life is only contained in less than 6 of them.
My new residence is Andrew's old bachelor's dorm room in the East Wing of the White House.
She described the palace's atmosphere as an "absolute time warp," calling Andrew her "knight" in her new fairytale life.
She didn't think the monotonous wallpaper mattered, the most important thing was that she herself had extinguished her throbbing glow.
Ferguson was impressed by royal life.
Her apartment is facing the Victorian Monument and there is a changing of the guard at 11:15 a.m. several times a week. This noisy sound makes it impossible to make a phone call.
She likens Andrew to a stone that gives her a strong sense of security.
Ferguson said: "People like me need a stone to stay firm and consistent when the wind strikes. ”
But in the end, their marriage came to an end.
Ferguson said sadly:
"No one is going to separate us, I've stressed this over and over again in public.
No one will separate us, and I've told my inner skeptic a thousand times.
But, in the end, we let them do it. ”
Source: express
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