Duke of York reunites with Sarah Ferguson in rare royal appearance at Windsor
Prince Andrew made a swift and discreet entrance into St George’s Chapel on Easter Sunday, seemingly avoiding photographers during a surprise joint appearance with Sarah Ferguson at Windsor Castle.
The Duke and Duchess of York, who have remained on amicable terms since their 1996 divorce, joined other senior royals for the traditional Easter Mattins service—marking a rare public outing together after skipping the Royal Family’s Christmas celebrations at Sandringham.
According to GB News, while Prince Andrew rushed into the chapel to avoid media attention, Sarah—affectionately known as Fergie—stayed outside and was seen engaging in friendly conversation with Princess Anne and Sir Timothy Laurence.
The couple’s attendance was particularly notable given their absence from recent high-profile royal events. Their decision to miss last Christmas came amid controversy surrounding Prince Andrew’s alleged ties to Chinese businessman Yang Tengbo, who has faced espionage-related allegations.
Though maintaining a low profile, their Easter appearance signals a continued, if cautious, presence within the royal circle.