A unique glimpse into the life of the woman who could have been one of the most influential members of the Royal Family.
When the marriage between Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson began she was one of the most popular women to become Duchess of York since the creation of the title in 1385.
With her informal style and sense of fun Sarah Ferguson seemed like a breath of fresh air sweeping through a somewhat outdated institution. But her ill-judged behaviour proved to be her undoing as her royal marriage collapsed under the strain of scandal.
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