Prince Harry and King Charles have been given a warning by Sarah Ferguson as she spoke about the need for "forgiveness".
The Duchess of York opened up about life inside the Royal Family during an appearance at Cannes Film Festival. She spoke about the importance of supporting one another, as The Firm has been embroiled in a bitter feud for years.
Sarah said "forgiveness" is the most important part of maintaining good family relationships. Royal expert Tom Quinn has suggested her comments were a "clear reference" to Harry's strained relationship with his father.
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Speaking with PEOPLE magazine at the 2024 amFar Gala, Sarah said: "I think the key to life is that we all support each other. And also forgiveness is a great thing. I think forgiveness of yourself and forgiveness of others."
Meghan Markle 'to unleash her own memoirs' as Prince Harry's drops next weekShe made the remarks while being asked whether she had been supporting King Charles and Princess Kate as they receive treatment for cancer. Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, royal author Tom Quinn said Fergie's comments were a "clear reference to Meghan and Harry’s ongoing feud with Prince William and King Charles".
He added: "But the Duchess [of York] has her own well-publicised family difficulties to deal with – she has never stopped trying to persuade the senior royals to rehabilitate her former husband Prince Andrew and when she talked about unity and the need for forgiveness, she no doubt also had her husband in mind.
"The Duchess of York is only too well aware from her own life in the Royal Family that anger and bitterness ultimately lead nowhere. She has always felt that Harry needs to pull himself together and try to forget about the past for the sake of the family. She feels Harry is just taking things too far."
Fergie has also been dealing with her own cancer struggles and recently underwent a mastectomy to treat her breast cancer. She said that she's "put cancer in the corner."
"I think a lot of people get very frightened to talk about these things," the Duchess of York said. "I'm very happy with my mastectomy and my breasts and just to talk about it."