Sarah Ferguson often takes to Instagram to give her 208,000 followers some insight into her life. Today, she shared a capture of herself posing beside a stunning white wedding dress, which was modelled by a mannequin. She went on to explain that she had paid a visit to the pop-up boutique of the charity Brides Do Good at Bicester Village Shopping Outlet in Oxford. It came on the same day of the Royal Wedding 2019 - which will see Lady Gabriella Windsor marry Thomas Kingston.
The event will see some of the most well-known royals watch the happy couple exchange vows at St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle.
This morning, Sarah, Duchess of York, was spotted arriving at the church. Sarah Ferguson arrived at the royal wedding today with Prince Andrew.
While she may have previously been an major royal figure within the Royal Family, she and Prince Andrew were granted a divorce back in 1996.
It came after the couple announced their separation back in 1992.
Despite ending things on a friendly tone, the parents-of-two have sparked rumours of remarriage over the years.
In fact, only a matter of months ago, Fergie told the world that they enjoyed a weekend getaway together with their eldest daughter Princess Beatrice and her boyfriend Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
While some delighted fans wondered whether it could be a sign that the duo may be getting back together, Sarah’s spokesperson confirmed that that was not the case.
They said that the Duke and Duchess “continue to be good friends and nothing has changed in their relationship”.
Writing on Instagram today, Sarah penned: “I visited the pop-up boutique of @brides_do_good @bicesterVillage and was moved by their mission.
“Brides do Good is a social enterprise that sells designer wedding dresses and donates up to two thirds of the proceeds to projects that provide safe education for girls.
“Their vision is a world without child marriage #bicestervillage.”
Upon seeing the capture this morning, one fan wrote: “What a great cause! Thanks for all that you do to support women’s safety.”
“Thought you might be tying the knot again for a second,” teased another.
“Second wedding for u? Yay,” a third penned.
A fourth fan swooned: “I just adore you Sarah.”
From one royal wedding this year to the two that took place at the same venue last year - how did the body language of royal brides Meghan Markle and Princess Eugenie differ?
Royal weddings: Meghan, Kate, Eugenie and Diana
Meghan Markle
Who: His Royal Highness Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (now the Duke and Duchess of Sussex)
Where: St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
When: 19 May 2018, Berkshire
Dress: Meghan wore a dress designed by Clare Waight Keller for Givenchy. The white dress was made of silk and had a boat neckline. The veil was an incredible 16 feet long.
Tiara: The Duchess of Sussex chose the Queen Mary diamond bandeau tiara, made in 1932, with a flower brooch in the middle from 1893.
Cake: The cake was a made by Claire Ptak, based in London. It was lemon and elderflower cake, decorated with peonies and buttercream icing.
Notable guests: A-list guests included James Corden, tennis player Serena Williams, the Beckhams, Sir Elton John, George and Amal Clooney and Carey Mulligan and Marcus Mumford.
Princess Eugenie
Who: Princess Eugenie of York and Jack Brooksbank
Where: St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire
When: 12 October 2018
Dress: Eugenie’s dress was made by Peter Pilotto and Christopher de Vos and had a full skirt, long sleeves and was ivory in colour. The dress has a low back designed to show Euegnie’s scar from scoliosis surgery, a cause she has spoken out about in the past and since the wedding.
Tiara: She wore the stunning Greville Emerald Kokoshnik Tiara, lent to her by the Queen. It has a huge emerald in the middle.
Cake: The cake had five tiers and was a red velvet and chocolate cake made by London-based cake designer Sophie Cabot.
Notable guests: Famous faces at the wedding included Robbie Williams, Naomi Campbell, Kate Miss, Jack Whitehall and Liv Tyler.
Kate Middleton
Who: Prince William and Kate Middleton
Where: Westminster Abbey, London
When: 29 April 2011
Dress: Kate wore a dress made by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen. The satin gown featured long lace sleeves. It had a nine foot train and the lace featured roses, daffodils, thistles and shamrocks.
Tiara: Kate borrowed the Cartier Scroll Tiara, now known as the Halo tiara. It bought by the Queen's father, the future King George VI, for his wife Elizabeth.
Cake: William and Kate opted for a traditional fruit cake with eight tiers. It was decorated with sugar flowers. William also had an additional chocolate biscuit cake was made from a Royal Family recipe.
Notable guests: Guests included family and friends of the couple, as well as members of the military and people who work with charities the pair support.
Princess Diana
Who: Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer
Where: St Paul's Cathedral, London
When: 29 July 1981
Dress: Diana’s gown was designed by the Elizabeth and David Emanuel and had an enormous 25-foot train. The dress was ivory and featured lace. In typical 80s style the rather large dress had huge sleeves. The dress was badly creased during the carriage ride to the ceremony, as it was so large.
Cake: Diana and Charles had a number of cakes including a five-foot-tall layered fruitcake. Another cake was made by Belgian pastry chef S. G. Sender and another by Chef Nicholas Lodge.
Notable guests: Guests includes foreign royals from Spain and Greece, as well as First Lady Nancy Reagan who represented the United States.
https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/1128831/sarah-ferguson-instagram-royal-wedding-2019-prince-andrew-lady-gabriella-windsor
2019-05-18 16:06:00Z
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